Kelly Braffet is a distinguished American author known for her compelling narratives about "unhappy people making bad decisions, occasionally with magic." Her literary repertoire includes notable works such as The Unwilling, Save Yourself, Josie and Jack (which has been transformed into a feature film directed by Sarah Lancaster and starring Olivia DeJonge and William Fitchner), and Last Seen Leaving. Her writing has graced the pages of The Fairy Tale Review, Post Road, and several anthologies, along with digital platforms like Salon.com.
Braffet is a product of prestigious academic institutions, having honed her craft at Columbia University and Sarah Lawrence College. Beyond her literary achievements, she is recognized for her partnership with Owen King, a fellow author of great renown. Together, they reside in upstate New York, where Braffet continues to explore the intricate dynamics of human emotion and consequence through her writing. For those interested in delving deeper into Braffet's literary world, her official website offers a wealth of information and updates on her work.