Keith Donohue is the author of five novels, including the New York Times bestseller The Stolen Child. His work has been translated into two dozen languages. He also reviews books, interviews other writers, and wrote speeches for the chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. He lives in Maryland, just outside Washington, DC.
Praise for The Girl in the Bog: “Irish mythology and impish humor collide in Donohue's ambitious sixth outing . . . Enough audacity and invention on offer to satisfy.” —Publishers Weekly “Delightful, a bit dark, and compelling.” —Narrative Species Praise for Keith Donohue: “A masterpiece of psychological horror . . . Intricately plotted, absorbing, and suspenseful, this is a moving, modern story set in what feels like a fairy-tale world but is actually terrifyingly realistic.” ―Booklist, starred review, on The Motion of Puppets “An inventive and suspenseful story told from an original perspective, Donahue’s novel examines how refusing to embrace the present and struggling to escape unavoidable circumstances can alter one’s life forever.” ―Publishers Weekly, on The Motion of Puppets “Donohue's faultless eye for character and keen sense of humor keeps what could easily become a muddled mess pristine, with members of his quorum shining individually but also acting as cogs in the larger story's machinery. There are moments when the reader is left to wonder how things can possibly come together, but it's worthwhile to trust Donohue's narrators as they lead this puzzling and greatly satisfying trip.” —Publishers Weekly, on Centuries of June “Ingenious.” —The New York Times Book Review, on The Boy Who Drew Monsters “Enchanting . . . Donohue seamlessly blends the fantastical and the real here, with a matter-of-fact approach to the magic that exists on the edges of everyday life. This is a mysterious journey told in lyrical prose.” —BookPage, on The Stolen Child