Gregory Maguire
Gregory Maguire, born on June 9, 1954, is a prominent American author renowned for his imaginative storytelling. He has penned a wide array of novels for both adults and children, with notable works including *Wicked* and *Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister*. Many of his novels draw inspiration from beloved children's tales, reinterpreting them in unique ways.
Maguire's literary journey began with the publication of his debut novel, *The Lightning Time*, in 1978. However, it was *Wicked*, released in 1995, that marked his foray into adult fiction. This groundbreaking work reimagines the story of the witches from L. Frank Baum's *The Wonderful Wizard of Oz*, ultimately leading to a successful Broadway adaptation in 2003. The musical has since gained tremendous popularity and is being transformed into a two-part film series, with the first installment set to premiere in 2024 and the second scheduled for 2025.
In addition to his writing achievements, Maguire's personal life reflects his commitment to love and equality; he is married to artist Andy Newman in one of the first same-sex marriages legalized in Massachusetts. Through his innovative narratives and significant contributions to literature, Gregory Maguire continues to captivate readers around the world.