Delaney Green
Delaney Green lives in the American Midwest with a black cat and a Golden Retriever mix. When she's not writing, you'll likely find her working in the garden, doing art in the garage, or coaching other writers. She is the author of JEM, A GIRL OF LONDON, which won a North Street Book Prize in 2015, JEM, A FUGITIVE FROM LONDON, a Foreword.... more
Delaney Green lives in the American Midwest with a black cat and a Golden Retriever mix. When she's not writing, you'll likely find her working in the garden, doing art in the garage, or coaching other writers. She is the author of JEM, A GIRL OF LONDON, which won a North Street Book Prize in 2015, JEM, A FUGITIVE FROM LONDON, a Foreword Indies Finalist for Young Adult Fiction in 2016, and JEM, A FOREIGNER IN PHILADELPHIA. Green's short fiction includes "Tsunami Surprise," featured in MURDER AT THE BEACH, a mystery and detective story anthology published for Bouchercon 2014; “SÁ an Bhrú: The Passage Home” which appeared online at NEW MYTHS; "Red My Marrow and Supple My Bones," a top-ten finalist in the inaugural short story contest at Switzerland's THE WOOLF; and “The Perfect Predator,” which appeared in the inaugural issue of BARSTOW & GRAND.