T. Greenwood is a highly acclaimed author, born in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. She has established herself as a prominent figure in the literary world with her fourteen novels, which have received numerous accolades and awards. Greenwood's work has been recognized with grants from the Sherwood Anderson Foundation, the Christopher Isherwood Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Maryland State Arts Council. She has also won four San Diego Book Awards, demonstrating her consistent excellence in writing.
Five of Greenwood's novels have been distinguished as IndieNext picks, a testament to her ability to captivate readers and critics alike. Her novel, "Bodies of Water," was a finalist for a Lambda Foundation award, further highlighting her versatility and depth as a writer. Another notable work, "Keeping Lucy," was selected for the 2021 Target Book Club, expanding her reach to a wider audience. Greenwood's upcoming novel, "The Still Point," is scheduled for publication in February 2024, continuing her legacy of compelling storytelling.
In addition to her writing, Greenwood is a dedicated educator, teaching creative writing for San Diego Writer's Ink and The Writer's Center. She shares her knowledge and passion for writing with aspiring authors, fostering a community of creativity and growth. Greenwood's love for the arts extends beyond writing, as she is also a photographer, capturing moments and emotions through a different medium. She lives in San Diego, California, with her husband Patrick and their two daughters, and they spend their summers at their family's camp in Newark Pond, Vermont.