Jenny Milchman is a critically acclaimed and award-winning author, born in New York City. She is best known for her suspense novels, which have gained a wide following and critical acclaim. Milchman has written three novels, including "Cover of Snow," "Ruin Falls," and "As Night Falls," all of which have been published by Ballantine/Random House. In addition to her novels, she has also contributed short stories to various publications, including Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine and the anthology "Adirondack Mysteries II."
Milchman's work has been praised by numerous publications, including the New York Times, San Francisco Review of Books, and the Associated Press. She has won several awards for her writing, including the Mary Higgins Clark Award and the Silver Falchion Award. Milchman's contributions to the literary world extend beyond her own writing, as she is an active member of several writing organizations. She sits on the board of directors of International Thriller Writers and is a member of the Sisters in Crime speakers bureau.
In addition to her work as an author and board member, Milchman is also an experienced teacher and public speaker. She has given over five hundred workshops and talks on the writing and publishing process. She is the founder of Take Your Child to a Bookstore Day, an annual event celebrated in all fifty states and on five continents. Milchman also co-hosts the literary series Writing Matters, which has received national media attention. She teaches writing and publishing for New York Writers Workshop and Arts By The People. Through her various roles, Milchman has made significant contributions to the literary community and has helped to support and inspire other writers.