Kevin Christopher Snipes is a New York-based writer originally from Florida, known for his work across theater, audio fiction, and young adult literature. He began his career writing plays, including "A Bitter Taste" and "The Chimes," before transitioning to podcasting with the queer fantasy series "The Two Princes" for Gimlet Media. His debut novel, "Milo and Marcos at the End of the World," earned recognition as an official selection of the NEA’s 2022-23 Read Across America program.
Snipes' creative output spans genres, blending elements of fantasy, queer narratives, and coming-of-age themes. His theatrical background informs his vivid storytelling, while his podcast work demonstrates his ability to craft immersive audio experiences. "The Two Princes" notably showcased his talent for weaving LGBTQ+ representation into fantastical settings, a thread that continues in his novel.
Currently residing in New York, Snipes remains active in both literary and audio storytelling. His works reflect a commitment to diverse voices and imaginative worlds, establishing him as a distinctive presence in contemporary fiction.