Jesse S. Greever
Jesse S. Greever | |
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Born | Hannibal, Missouri | April 22, 1976
Genre | Flash Fiction, Short Stories, Literary Fiction, Christian Nonfiction |
Notable works | Learning to Give in a Getting World, "A Summer Wedding", "Rumspringa" |
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Jesse Scot Greever (born 1976, in Hannibal, Missouri) is an American author of literary short stories, many of which have graced international bestseller lists.[1]
Biography[edit]
All throughout his professional career, Greever constantly honed his writing craft, authoring dozens of short stories and works of flash fiction. However, he was unable to find a market for his writing until 2010, when he wrote the flash fiction story "A Summer Wedding". Published in May 2010 by digital publisher Untreed Reads, "A Summer Wedding" has reached the top of international bestseller lists for short stories.[2][3][4][5] "A Summer Wedding" was later translated into Spanish under the title "Una boda de verano", and has remained in the Top 100 Spanish-Language eBooks at Barnes & Noble (which includes full-length works as well as short stories),[6] as well as maintaining the Number 1 Bestseller position at Sony eBookstore for Spanish Language eBooks.[7]
In 2010, Greever also released the short stories "5" and "The Annex". In 2011, Greever released another eBook short story, "Collisions", which received 4.25 out of 5.00 stars from Night Owl Reviews.[8][9] In early 2012, Greever's short story "Rumspringa", spent a month-long period on Amazon's eBook Short Story Top 100 list, making it his most successful release to date.[10]
In December 2011, Greever released Learning to Give in a Getting World with co-author Marc R. Farnell, Jr.[11] This marked his first full-length book, as well as his first traditional paperback publication, and dealt with the topic of sacrificial giving in the Christian church.
In addition to his writing, Greever maintains an active blog where he has interviewed a number of authors, including New York Times bestselling author F. Paul Wilson.[12]
Bibliography[edit]
Books[edit]
- Learning to Give in a Getting World, co-authored with Marcus R. Farnell, Jr. (2011), ISBN 978-1-4680-0140-2 Search this book on .
Short Stories[edit]
- "A Summer Wedding" (2010), ISBN 1-4524-2453-5 Search this book on .
- "5" (2010), ISBN 1-61187-005-4 Search this book on .
- "Una boda de verano" (2010), ISBN 1-61187-011-9 Search this book on .
- "The Annex" (2010), ISBN 1-61187-033-X Search this book on .
- "Collisions" (2011), ISBN 1-61187-094-1 Search this book on .
- "Rumspringa" (2012), ISBN 978-1-61187-244-6 Search this book on .
References[edit]
- ↑ Amazon.com, Jesse S. Greever Author Page at Amazon.com,"[1]", 06/16/2011
- ↑ Untreed Reads Store, Description of 5 at Untreed Reads Store,"[2] Archived 2011-12-11 at the Wayback Machine", 06/16/2011
- ↑ Untreed Reads Store, Description of THE ANNEX at Untreed Reads Store,"[3] Archived 2012-03-22 at the Wayback Machine", 06/16/2011
- ↑ Untreed Reads Store, Description of COLLISIONS at Untreed Reads Store,"[4] Archived 2012-03-22 at the Wayback Machine", 06/16/2011
- ↑ Mobileread.com,New Literary Short from Jesse S. Greever: 5,"[5]",06/16/2011
- ↑ BN.com, Barnes & Noble eBooks en Espanol Bestseller List,"[6] Archived 2012-10-23 at the Wayback Machine",06/16/2011
- ↑ Sony eBookstore, Sony eBookstore Spanish Language Fiction Bestsellers, "[7]", 06/16/2011
- ↑ UntreedReads.com, Jesse S. Greever Author Page at Untreed Reads, "[8]", 06/16/2011
- ↑ NightOwlReviews.com, A Review of COLLISIONS by Jesse S. Greever at Night Owl Reviews, "[9]", 06/16/2011
- ↑ Amazon.com page for Rumspringa, "[10]", 03/14/2012
- ↑ Amazon.com page for Learning to Give in a Getting World, "[11]", 03/14/2012
- ↑ accidental-author.com, The Accidental Author Writing Blog, "[12]", 06/16/2011
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