Florence Knapp is a British author best known for her debut novel "The Names," a quietly powerful exploration of identity, choice, and the ripple effects of the decisions we make. Drawing on an intimate and lyrical prose style, Knapp crafts narratives that linger long after the final page. Her work has earned critical acclaim for its emotional depth and originality, marking her as a distinctive new voice in contemporary fiction. Before turning to novel writing, Knapp honed her craft through short fiction and other literary pursuits, building a reputation for thoughtful, human-centred storytelling.