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About Jordon

Jordon Greene: queer author, web developer, cat dad!

Jordon grew up in a small southern town in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains just south of Boone, North Carolina where the first seeds of writing were planted in his mind by teachers and the worlds of Star Wars and Star Trek. All through middle school to college he wrote short stories and the occasional fan-fiction before putting together his first full-length novel. The rest, as they say, is history. Now Jordon is the author of numerous novels, graphic novels, and short stories with more to come, ranging from cute young adult romances to tense gripping horror thrillers. His passion though is writing stories that give representation to those who need it most, because we all deserve to be seen in the stories we read.

When Jordon isn't busy at the writer's desk he spends most of his time with his chosen family at Editions Bookstore and Coffee Shop, aimlessly scrolling through Netflix, obsessing over K-Pop music and bands, or overthinking something simple. He is an alumnus of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte with a B.S. in Political Science, but works professionally at the nation's largest privately owned shoe retailer as a senior software engineer. Jordon lives in Kannapolis, NC with his child Genji (aka his cat).

Jordon is the award-winning author of A Mark on My Soul & Every Word You Never Said.

Rights & Publishing Inquires

For subsidiary rights, film/tv or any publishing related inquires please contact Jordon's literary agent:

Eva Scalzo
eva@speilburgliterary.com

Contact Jordon Greene

E-Mail: info@jordongreene.com

Mailing Address:
1040 Dale Earnhardt Blvd. #185
Kannapolis, NC 28083-4476

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