
Lauren James
Genres
- Science Fiction & Fantasy
- Teen & Young Adult Books
- > Teen & Young Adult Literature & Fiction
- > Teen & Young Adult Action & Adventure
- > Teen & Young Adult Science Fiction Action & Adventure
- > Teen & Young Adult Social & Family Issue Fiction
- > Teen & Young Adult Fiction about Emotions & Feelings
- > Teen & Young Adult Fiction on Depression & Mental Health
- > Teen & Young Adult Mysteries & Thrillers
- > Teen & Young Adult Romantic Mysteries & Thrillers
- > Teen & Young Adult Romance
- > Teen & Young Adult Contemporary Romance
- > Teen & Young Adult Historical Romance
- > Teen & Young Adult LGBTQ+ Romance
- > Teen & Young Adult Science Fiction & Dystopian Romance
- > Teen & Young Adult Science Fiction & Fantasy
- > Teen & Young Adult Horror
- > Teen & Young Adult Ghost Stories
- > Teen & Young Adult Science Fiction
- > Teen & Young Adult Dystopian
- > Teen & Young Adult Space Opera
- > Teen & Young Adult Steampunk
- > Teen & Young Adult Time Travel Fiction
Wren James is the Carnegie-longlisted British author of many Young Adult novels as ‘Lauren James’, including Last Seen Online, Green Rising, The Reckless Afterlife of Harriet Stoker and The Loneliest Girl in the Universe. They are a RLF Royal Fellow and the story consultant on Netflix’s Heartstopper (Seasons 2 and 3).
Wren is the founder of the Climate Fiction Writers League, editor of the anthology Future Hopes: Hopeful stories in a time of climate change, and a member of the Society of Authors’ Sustainability Committee. They work as a consultant on climate storytelling for museums, production companies, major brands and publishers, with a focus on optimism and hope. They run a Queer Writers group in Coventry.
Their books have sold over two hundred thousand copies worldwide in seven languages. The Quiet at the End of the World was shortlisted for the YA Book Prize and STEAM Children’s Book Award. Wren’s writing has been described as ‘gripping romantic sci-fi’ by the Wall Street Journal and ‘a strange, witty, compulsively unpredictable read which blows most of its new YA-suspense brethren out of the water’ by Entertainment Weekly.
Wren was born in 1992, and has a Masters degree from the University of Nottingham, where they studied Chemistry and Physics. They have taught creative writing for Coventry University, WriteMentor, and Writing West Midlands.