Meg Howrey

Meg Howrey is the author of several acclaimed novels, including "They're Going to Love You," "The Wanderers," "The Cranes Dance," and "Blind Sight." Writing under the pen name Magnus Flyte, she also coauthored the "New York Times" bestseller "City of Dark Magic" and its sequel, "City of Lost Dreams." Her nonfiction work has been featured in publications such as "Vogue" and "The Los Angeles Review of Books".

Before her writing career, Howrey was a professional dancer, performing with renowned companies such as the Joffrey Ballet and City Ballet of Los Angeles. She later transitioned to theater, earning the 2001 Ovation Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for her role in the Broadway national tour of "Contact". Her background in dance and performance often informs her writing, which explores themes of artistry, ambition, and human connection.

Howrey currently resides in Los Angeles, where she continues to write fiction and nonfiction. Her works have been praised for their lyrical prose, psychological depth, and compelling narratives.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Blind Sight 2011
2 The Cranes Dance 2012
3 The Wanderers 2017
4 They're Going to Love You 2022