Glen Craney

Glen Craney, a native Hoosier, is a screenwriter, novelist, journalist, and lawyer. He holds degrees from Hanover College, Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis, and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.

As a member of the Washington, D.C. press corps, he covered national politics and the Iran-contra scandal for Congressional Quarterly magazine. His feature screenplay, Whisper the Wind, about the Navajo codetalkers of World War II, was awarded the Nicholl Fellowship prize by the Academy of Motion Pictures, Arts and Sciences for best new screenwriting.

His debut historical novel received several honors, including being named Best New Fiction by the National Indie Excellence Awards and a Finalist/Honorable Mention Winner by Foreword Reviews for its Book of the Year in Historical Fiction. In 2014, he was named a double BOTYA finalist by Foreword Reviews. He is also a two-time recipient of the indieBRAG Medallion.

AOS Other Nautical Fiction

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Year  Book  Comment
  The Virgin of the Wind Rose A modern thriller interwoven with a historical account that reveals the true identity of Christopher Columbus

The author’s official web site is glencraney.com

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