Grazia Verasani (born July 8, 1964, Bologna, Italy) is an Italian writer and singer-songwriter.
The author of novels, plays, and screenplays she is a musician who composes, performs, and records.
She graduated from the Accademia Nazionale di Arte Drammatica Silvio D'Amico in Rome at the age of twenty.
She has written five crime novels featuring the PI Giorgia Cantini, a private investigator in Bologna.
In 2011, Verasani won the National Dramatic Art Festival of Pesaro award for best author for her play Maternity Blues (From Medea),[1] which was later made into a film that won the 2012 Tonino Guerra Prize for best screenplay.