Jennifer Wolfe

Jennifer Wolfe, who also writes under the name Jennifer Bosworth, is an author known for her young adult and adult fiction. She gained recognition with her debut YA novel, "Struck," and later transitioned to adult fiction with a critically acclaimed novel. Based in Los Angeles, she collaborates creatively with her husband, Ryan Bosworth, as part of a writer-director team.

Prior to her fiction career, Wolfe established herself as a poet with works published in literary magazines such as Scrambler Magazine and The Muse - An International Journal of Poetry. Her poems, including "If," "St. Patrick's Day," and "The Beauty of the Rain," appeared in various issues between 2008 and 2012. She also published several poetry manuscripts with BlazeVox Books, including "Kick the Stones: Everyday Hegemony, Empire, and Disillusionment" and "Somewhere Over the Pachyderm Rainbow: Living in an Elephant Controlled 2010 Election Diorama."

Wolfe's background includes studying fiction writing and poetry at Century College in Minnesota. Her work spans multiple genres, from speculative young adult fiction to politically charged poetry. She continues to write, balancing her creative projects between prose and verse.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Watch the Girls 2018