Jen Wilde (she/they) is the queer, disabled author of QUEENS OF GEEK, THE BRIGHTSIDERS and GOING OFF SCRIPT. They write unapologetically queer stories about unlikely heroes, awkward romantics and chosen families. Jen's books have been praised in Teen Vogue, Buzzfeed, Autostraddle, Vulture and Bustle. Their debut, QUEENS OF GEEK, made the 2018 Rainbow Book List and the Amelia Bloomer List. Originally from Melbourne, Australia, Jen lives in Brooklyn, NY, with her wife, where she collects books, candles and foster cats. When she isn't writing, Jen spends her time shouting about queer books on TikTok. Connect with her online @jenwildebooks or visit her website: jenwildebooks.com.
Quickly grabs your attention and doesn't let go. It's a bold move to set the story over a single night and it pays off in dramatic fashion. Jen Wilde has written a thrilling tale about privilege, power, and the different routes our future may take, depending on who has the controls * Vincent Ralph, New York Times bestselling author of Lock The Doors * Propulsive, unique, and a main character that jumps off the page. I needed to know what happened next * Goldy Moldavsky, author of The Mary Shelley Club * A wild, anxiety-ridden ride through New York's elite prep school scene. Dark academia turns sideways in this compelling, suspenseful, romantic thriller * Wendy Heard, author of She's Too Pretty To Burn * A dark, twisted Cinderella story featuring the most spunky, lovable heroine. You'll finish these pages long before the clock strikes midnight * Julia Lynn Rubin, author of Trouble Girls * Seeing girls and women uplifting, protecting, and loving each other is extremely powerful...deals head on with issues of mental health, body shaming, sexuality, and internet celebrity, handling them with a delicate and skillful touch * Teen Vogue on Queeks of Geek *