Wynne Channing is an award-winning journalist and bestselling young adult novelist known for her horror and fantasy works. She began crafting stories as a child, completing her first novel at the age of 10—a manuscript she now describes as unintentionally humorous. Her professional writing career spans both journalism and fiction, with her debut novel earning recognition in the young adult genre.
As a national newspaper reporter, Channing has interviewed a diverse range of figures, from actors like Daniel Radcliffe and Hugh Jackman to political leaders such as the President of the Maldives. Her background in journalism informs her storytelling, blending sharp narrative skills with imaginative world-building. While her fiction often explores dark fantasy themes, her playful wit remains evident, as seen in her humorous consideration of titling her debut novel "Well" for a clever pun.
Channing continues to balance her journalism career with fiction writing, drawing inspiration from her eclectic experiences. Her work reflects a lifelong passion for storytelling, whether through reporting or crafting supernatural tales for young adult readers.