Evelyn Greene

Evelyn Greene is an American writer of literary horror and uncanny fiction. Raised on the Georgia coast and educated in folklore and library science at the University of Georgia, she worked for a decade as an audio archivist and oral-history cataloger before turning to fiction. Her short work has appeared in Nightmare, Black Static, and various Year's Best anthologies, earning a Shirley Jackson Award shortlist and a Pushcart nomination. Known for blending domestic spaces with cosmic dread, Greene now lives in Portland, Maine, where she volunteers with historic house preservation groups and records the creaks and groans of buildings older than anyone remembers. When not writing, she hikes foggy shorelines with a beagle named Fable.

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