George Dawes Green

George Dawes Green

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George Dawes Green is an acclaimed American author, renowned for his compelling storytelling and richly drawn characters. Born in 1954 in Georgia, Green's Southern roots heavily influence his work, imbuing it with authenticity and depth. He gained prominence with his debut novel, "The Caveman's Valentine," which won an Edgar Award and was adapted into a film. His subsequent novels, including “The Juror” and “Ravens,” further cemented his reputation for crafting intricate thrillers. In addition to his literary accomplishments, Green is the founder of The Moth, a nonprofit dedicated to the art of storytelling. He continues to inspire readers worldwide.

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