
Arthur Jeon has a BA in Humanities from Harvard and an MFA in screenwriting from USC Film School. Working in Hollywood, he sold several scripts, including a thriller to Warner Bros. and Joel Silver. After years of silent retreats and teaching yoga, Random House published two of his non-fiction books: "City Dharma" and "Sex, Love & Dharma," which apply mindfulness to modern life. He also is featured with other spiritual luminaries in the collection of essays called "Right Here, Right Now: Bringing Mindful Awareness In Our Lives." Arthur co-created the non-profit Global Animal Foundation (globalanimal.org). This animal welfare work exposed him to the alarming habitat destruction and extinction rates that generated the idea for Snowflake, his first novel about a high school student to decides to kill the president as an act of environmental protection. It recently snagged "Editor's Choice" from Publishers Weekly Booklife.