Seraphina Nova Glass is a professor and playwright-in-residence at the University of Texas, Arlington, where she teaches film studies and playwriting. She holds an MFA in playwriting from Smith College, and she's also a screenwriter and award-winning playwright. Seraphina has traveled the world using theater and film as a teaching tool, living in South Africa, Guam, and Kenya as a volunteer teacher, AIDS relief worker, and documentary filmmaker.
Genres: Mystery
New and upcoming books
Novels
Another Stone to Carry (2014) (as by Seraphina Nova)
Someone's Listening (2020)
Such a Good Wife (2021)
On a Quiet Street (2022)
The Vanishing Hour (2023)
The Vacancy in Room 10 (2024)
Nothing Ever Happens Here (2025)
The Swamps (2026)
Too Close to Home (2026)
Someone's Listening (2020)
Such a Good Wife (2021)
On a Quiet Street (2022)
The Vanishing Hour (2023)
The Vacancy in Room 10 (2024)
Nothing Ever Happens Here (2025)
The Swamps (2026)
Too Close to Home (2026)
Award nominations
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Seraphina Nova Glass recommends

Jill Is Not Happy (2025)
Kaira Rouda
"This tightly woven story is evocative and chilling and kept me compulsively reading until the clever, twisty end. You won't want to miss this deliciously dramatic and suspense-filled thrill ride."

Hello, Juliet (2025)
Samantha M Bailey
"If you're looking for something juicy, scandalous, and truly unique and exciting, then Hello, Juliet should be at the top of your list. Clever, addictive, and a joy to read as we've come to expect from Bailey."

A Rough Way to Go (2024)
Sam Garonzik
"Sam Garonzik's A Rough Way to Go is a twisty and delicious ride that plunges the reader into the life of Peter Greene, whose new stay-at-home-dad status has him feeling aimless and unfulfilled. When he stumbles across a dead body and begins investigating the mysterious death, it may help him fill a void, but it also puts his life - and everyone he loves - in danger. If you think you have the twists figured out, think again. You won't want to miss this unputdownable novel that is sure to keep you guessing until the very last page, and you won't believe it's a debut."
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