Biography:
Giano Cromley is the author of the YA novels, The Prince of Infinite Space, and The Last Good Halloween, and the short story collection, What We Build Upon the Ruins. He has twice been a finalist for the High Plains Book Award, and he's a recipient of an Artists Fellowship from the Illinois Arts Council.
Originally from Billings, Montana, he graduated from Dartmouth College and received an MFA from the University of Montana. He worked as a speech writer and deputy press secretary in Washington, DC, and he taught GED and ESL classes in Chicago. He is currently an English professor at Kennedy-King College, where he is chair of the Communications Department. And he is an assistant fiction editor with Identity Theory. He lives on the South Side of Chicago with his wife and two dogs.
Giano Cromley is the author of the YA novels, The Prince of Infinite Space, and The Last Good Halloween, and the short story collection, What We Build Upon the Ruins. He has twice been a finalist for the High Plains Book Award, and he's a recipient of an Artists Fellowship from the Illinois Arts Council.
Originally from Billings, Montana, he graduated from Dartmouth College and received an MFA from the University of Montana. He worked as a speech writer and deputy press secretary in Washington, DC, and he taught GED and ESL classes in Chicago. He is currently an English professor at Kennedy-King College, where he is chair of the Communications Department. And he is an assistant fiction editor with Identity Theory. He lives on the South Side of Chicago with his wife and two dogs.