Riley Redgate is the author of several young adult novels, including "Seven Ways We Lie," "Noteworthy," "Final Draft," and "Alone Out Here." Their works span contemporary fiction, speculative fiction, and thrillers, often exploring themes of identity, ambition, and human connection. Redgate's debut, "Seven Ways We Lie," garnered critical acclaim for its intricate storytelling and multifaceted characters, establishing them as a distinctive voice in young adult literature.
A graduate of Kenyon College, Redgate brings a sharp wit and emotional depth to their writing, blending humor with poignant social commentary. Their novels frequently feature diverse casts and nuanced explorations of adolescence, resonating with readers for their authenticity. In addition to their novels, Redgate has contributed essays and commentary on writing and representation. Their speculative thriller "Alone Out Here" marked a departure into science fiction, further showcasing their versatility as a storyteller.