Matthew Dicks
|occupation= |nationality=American |alma_mater=Manchester Community CollegeTrinity College
American InterContinental University |spouse=Elysha Green |children=2 |website= }} Matthew Dicks (born February 15, 1971) is an American novelist, storyteller, columnist, playwright, blogger, and teacher.
His first novel, ''Something Missing'', was published in 2009. He has since published ''Unexpectedly, Milo'' (2010), ''Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend'' (2012), ''The Perfect Comeback of Caroline Jacobs'' (2014), ''Twenty-one Truths About Love'' (2019), and ''The Other Mother'' (2020). Dicks' novels have been translated into 26 different languages. He publishes in the UK under the pseudonym Matthew Green.
Dicks has also published two books of nonfiction: ''Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life Through the Power of Storytelling'' (2018) and ''Someday Is Today: 22 Simple, Actionable Ways to Propel Your Creative Life'' (2022).
Dicks is the humor columnist for ''Seasons'' magazine and writes the Ask a Teacher column for Slate magazine. His work has also appeared in The Hartford Courant, Reader's Digest, ''Parents'' magazine and The Christian Science Monitor. He is the creator and cohost of the weekly podcasts Speak Up Storytelling and Boy vs. Girl. Provided by Wikipedia