Gitty Daneshvari is a renowned young adult fantasy and children's fiction author, known for her lively and engaging stories. She was born in Los Angeles to an American mother and an Iranian father, and her unique background is often reflected in her writing. Daneshvari's childhood was marked by a love of talking and asking questions, which eventually led her to discover her passion for writing.
As a child, Daneshvari was constantly talking and asking questions, much to the exhaustion of her family. She refused to stop chattering until she found an outlet for her thoughts, which led her to start writing. From a young age, Daneshvari has been prolific in her writing, and she hasn't stopped since. She is the author of several popular series, including the middle grade series "School of Fear," "Ghoulfriends Forever" (based on the Monster High franchise), and the adult romantic comedy "The Makedown." Daneshvari's writing is known for its humor, heart, and creativity, making her a beloved author in the children's and young adult literature community.
Despite her success as an author, Daneshvari remains true to her roots and continues to talk too much, much to the amusement and exasperation of those around her. She currently resides in New York City with her highly literate English bulldog Harriet, no doubt regaling the dog with stories and questions. Through her writing, Daneshvari has created memorable characters and worlds that have captivated readers of all ages, and she will no doubt continue to do so for years to come.