Jennifer Saint

Jennifer Saint is represented by Juliet Mushens

Photo credit: Emily Goldie Photography

 

Jennifer Saint grew up reading Greek mythology and was always drawn to the untold stories hidden within the myths. After thirteen years as a high school English teacher, she wrote Ariadne, which tells the legend of Theseus and the Minotaur from the perspective of Ariadne - the woman who made it happen.

Ariadne was shortlisted for Waterstones Book of the Year in 2021 and was a Waterstones Book of the Month, as well as being a Sunday Times bestseller.

Jennifer Saint is now a full-time author, living in Yorkshire, England, with her husband and two children.

Her second novel, Elektra, and third novel, Atalanta, were number one Sunday Times bestsellers.

Rights sold:

Ariadne: Wildfire (UK), Flatiron (US), Planeta (Brazil), Orange (Bulgaria), Mozaik (Croatia), Dobrovsky (Czech), De Saxus (France), Ullstein (Germany), Kaktus (Greece), Konyvmolykepzo (Hungary), Sonzogno (Italy), Sonzogno (Italy), Alma Littera (Lithuania), Orlando (Netherlands), Muza (Poland), Almedina (Portugal), Litera (Romania), Corpus (Russia), Vulkan (Serbia), Slovensky Tatran (Slovakia), Ucila (Slovenia), Urano (Spain), Epsilon (Turkey).

Elektra: Wildfire (UK), Flatiron (US), De Saxus (France), Ullstein (Germany), Sonzogno (Italy), Alma Littera (Lithuania), Orlando (Netherlands), Muza (Poland), Almedina (Portugal), Litera (Romania), Corpus (Russia), and Urano (Spain), and A24 (film/tv).

Atalanta: Wildfire (UK), Flatiron (US), and Urano (Spain).

Please contact Wildfire Books about any international rights queries.