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Seraphina Nova Glass

Glass considers the intricacies of psychological thrillers to reveal themes of emotional resilience and personal fear, often embedding her narratives with experiences rooted in therapeutic reflection. Her book, "On a Quiet Street," exemplifies this approach, becoming a New York Times Summer Read and a #1 Amazon Bestseller, showcasing her ability to captivate readers with immersive mystery plots. By focusing on loss, stability, friendship, and romance, Glass draws her audience into a world where unraveling complex character developments is as important as solving the mystery itself. \n\nWhile Glass's literary journey began with a successful career in playwriting, her transition into novel writing in 2018 marked a new chapter characterized by commercial success and critical acclaim. This evolution is underscored by her multi-book deal with HarperCollins, initiated soon after her debut novel, "Someone’s Listening." Beyond her writing, Glass is a professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, where she imparts her expertise in film studies and playwriting, enriching her students' understanding of narrative construction. Her background in dramatic arts, with two MFA degrees from Smith College and the University of Idaho, informs her meticulous storytelling approach, benefiting readers who appreciate intricately woven psychological narratives.\n\nRecognized as a two-time Edgar Award nominee and praised by Publishers Weekly as “a writer to watch,” Glass continues to impact the literary field with forthcoming titles such as "The Oleanders." Her works resonate particularly with fans of psychological depth and mystery, offering them an opportunity to engage with stories that not only entertain but also challenge their understanding of human emotions and relationships. This bio provides a glimpse into an author who deftly connects her theatrical roots with the gripping world of thrillers, ensuring her place as a significant voice in contemporary fiction.

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