Riley Redgate speaks exclusively in third person, so this works nicely. She loves horror films, apocalyptic thunderstorms, and the Atonement soundtrack. When writing author bios, she feels as if she is crafting some weirdly formal Tinder profile.
She plans someday to start a melodramatically epic rock band named Millennial Filth. Until then, she writes acoustic singer-songwriter stuff, also novels.
She plans someday to start a melodramatically epic rock band named Millennial Filth. Until then, she writes acoustic singer-songwriter stuff, also novels.
Genres: Young Adult Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction
New and upcoming books
Novels
Seven Ways We Lie (2016)
Noteworthy (2017)
Final Draft (2018)
Alone Out Here (2022)
Come Home to My Heart (2025)
Noteworthy (2017)
Final Draft (2018)
Alone Out Here (2022)
Come Home to My Heart (2025)
Riley Redgate recommends
The Wilderness of Girls (2024)
Madeline Claire Franklin
"Tiptoeing along the hazy border of fantasy and reality, The Wilderness of Girls asks that haunting question: How do we live in a world that threatens to strip away the magic of being alive? Lucky, then, that Madeline Claire Franklin is here to return that magic to us. With a cast of unforgettable young women, sumptuous writing that puts the forest floor under your feet, and a central mystery that will have you ripping through the pages for answers, The Wilderness of Girls is a dark enchantment you'll hope never ends."
Ride or Die (2023)
Gail-Agnes Musikavanhu
"Gail-Agnes Musikavanhu's debut is a high-octane, character-driven delight. Here's the rare book that puts you on the edge of your seat not just during off-road car chases and high-stakes dares, but also in quiet moments when a character waits for a text back or begins to choose what type of person she'll become. With its anonymous game of one-upmanship, a cast of witty, self-aware teenagers, and a complicated heroine who's irresistible not despite her flaws but because of them, Ride or Die fires on all engines."
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