Genevieve Iseult Eldredge is a multi-published author known for crafting slow-burn, angsty science-fantasy stories centered on LGBTQIA+ relationships, often featuring girls torn between passion and conflict. Her works include "The Circuit Fae" series, comprising titles such as "Moribund," "Ouroboros," "Inimical," and "Nemesis," along with several prequel novellas like "Derailed" and "Dethroned." Readers and critics praise Eldredge as a "master of world-building" who excels at normalizing queer narratives while delivering compelling, immersive storytelling.
An accomplished martial artist and editor, Eldredge holds a black belt in Chinese American Goju Ryu and a brown belt in small circle jiu jitsu, blending her passion for discipline and creativity. With a BA in English Literature and an MFA in Writing Popular Fiction, she has guided hundreds of authors through their publishing journeys and frequently speaks at fiction and fantasy conventions. Her writing reflects her diverse interests, merging scientific curiosity with fantastical elements.
Beyond writing, Eldredge enjoys tabletop gaming, hiking, and practicing martial arts with her niece and nephew. She lives with her wife and their tuxedo cat, often exploring themes of identity and resilience in her work. Her upcoming projects include "Eidolon," the next installment in "The Circuit Fae" series, continuing her signature blend of tension, romance, and intricate world-building.