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Seth Greenland is a novelist, playwright, and screenwriter. His second novel, Shining City, was published by Bloomsbury in 2008 and has been translated into French, Dutch, Italian and Chinesse. Movie rights have been purchased by Warner Brothers. The Bones, his debut novel, was published by Bloomsbury in 2005 and has been translated into French. Movie rights were optioned by Sony. His first play, Jungle Rot, was the recipient of the Kennedy Center/American Express Fund for New American Plays Award and the American Theatre Critics Association Award. It was published by Dramatists Play Service and anthologized in Best American Plays, 1995-1996. His other produced plays include Jerusalem, a finalist for the Critics Award, Red Memories and Girls In Movies. He is currenlty working on the HBO series Big Love and developing an HBO pilot with Robert Wuhl. Mr. Greenland was one of the original bloggers on the
Huffington Post and continues to contribute to the site. His work has
also appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Newsday, Chicago Tribune, the
Baltimore Sun, Written By, and the literary
journal Black Clock. His writing has been nominated for The
Pushcart Prize. He has taught at the UCLA Writers Program, and guest lectured at NYU, USC, and UC-Riverside. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife Susan Kaiser Greenland and their two children. |

