About
Grace Wynter is an author, editor, and publishing strategist. She is the author of Free Falling, a Georgia Romance Writers’ Maggie Award finalist. Her nonfiction title, Everyday Economics, was published by Quarto in 2022. Grace’s latest novel, The Code—a YA speculative thriller—was a 2024 finalist for the Sisters in Crime Eleanor Taylor Bland Award and is currently on submission. She also runs The Writer’s Station and serves as the Community Architect for Tessera Creatives, two platforms dedicated to editorial support and publishing-industry development. Grace is a 2025 Mystery Writers of America Barbara Neely Grant recipient and a past winner of the Killer Nashville Lisa Jackson Scholarship.
She is represented by Rockelle Henderson at Rock Inked Literary.
Featured Work
Free Falling
First love, second chances, and secrets that come back to haunt.
After seven years away, 24-year-old Freedom Spalding has returned to Pointe Hill, Georgia, to save her late father’s restaurant from a real estate deal that could destroy everything he spent his life working for.
When it turns out her ex is the one behind the deal, Free is determined to fight him, vowing to do whatever it takes to save her family and the community she once abandoned. Even if it means trusting the man who broke her heart so many years ago. But just as Free begins to feel at home again, a shocking secret comes to light, challenging everything she thinks she knows about love.
FREE FALLING is a Georgia Romance Writers’ Maggie Award finalist.
Other Works
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Everyday Economics Made Easy: A Quick Review of What You Forgot You Knew
2022
Awards and Recognition
- 2025 Mystery Writers of America Barbara Neely Grant Recipient
- 2024 Sisters in Crime Eleanor Taylor Bland Award Finalist
- 2019 Killer Nashville Lisa Jackson Scholarship Recipient
