C.M. Greathouse
C.M. Greathouse: Full of words, magic and coffee.
C.M. Greathouse is an author, poet, communications specialist, copywriter, bookworm and overall word nerd. She’s written books, stories, articles, columns, poems, product descriptions, grocery lists, notes to teachers – you get the idea. She would probably write even more, if she didn’t also love to read so much. Her writing and reading choices seem to gravitate toward stuff that probably won’t happen, but they’d be kinda amazing if they did.
C.M. Greathouse’s latest published works include the middle-grade book LUC and several short stories, including Imp in a Bottle. She also won first place with her short story Better in the spooky category for the League of Utah Writers’ 2023 fall contest. She completed the 2022 NaNoWriMo challenge (but firmly believes no one should ever read what came of it). In her not-so-spare time, she writes the This is the Place-iest blog – a labor of love about places in Utah that are the most-est.
When she’s not writing or reading, C.M. Greathouse enjoys traveling, hiking, paddleboarding, scary movies, the ocean, live music, creative people and learning.
You can learn more about her other works and be the first to know about upcoming projects on her official website (cmgreathouse.com).