Keziah Weir is a highly accomplished literary fiction author and senior editor at Vanity Fair. She has an impressive background in writing and editing, with her work appearing in several prestigious publications such as The New York Times, Elle, Esquire, and the Los Angeles Review of Books. Her writing has been praised for its elegance, suspense, and beautiful storytelling.
Weir grew up in San Francisco, California, and on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. After spending her twenties in New York City, she now resides in Maine with her husband and dog. Her upbringing in two different coastal communities and her experiences living in a bustling city have likely provided her with a wealth of inspiration and material for her writing.
Weir's debut novel, "The Mythmakers," is set to be released on June 13, 2023. The novel has already received high praise from several renowned authors. Paul Yoon, author of "Run Me to Earth," described it as "a love letter to the mysteries that bind us" and "beautiful storytelling." Clare Beams, author of "The Illness Lesson," called it "a novel about ambition—art-making, self-making—and the ways in which, when questions of gender and desire and love enter the scene, lies and truths can tangle as intricately as the links of a fine necklace." Tara Conklin, NYTimes-bestselling author of "The Last Romantics," described it as "a wildly inventive, thought-provoking page-turner filled with luminous language and resonant characters." These glowing reviews suggest that "The Mythmakers" is a highly anticipated and promising debut novel from a talented author.