Matthew Dicks 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, Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend, The Perfect Comeback of Caroline Jacobs, and Twenty-one Truths About Love. Dicks' novels have been translated into 26 different languages. He publishes in the UK under the pseudonym Matthew Green. Dicks published his first book of nonfiction, a guide to storytelling, in 2018, entitled Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life Through the Power of Storytelling. Dicks is the humor columnist for and writes the . His work has also appeared in The Hartford Courant, Reader's Digest, Parents magazine, Slate, and The Christian Science Monitor. He is the creator and cohost of the weekly podcasts and . He blogs daily at .
Dicks has worked as an elementary school teacher since 1999. In 2005 he was named the West Hartford Teacher of the Year and was named as one of three finalists for Connecticut’s Teacher of the Year. It was also It was also nominated for the . The Connecticut Society of Professional Journalists awarded him first prize in opinion/humor writing in 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2019.
Early life
Dicks was raised in the small town of Blackstone, Massachusetts. He was a Boy Scout, a pole vaulter and played several instruments including the bassoon, flute, and drums. At age 16, he began working for McDonald’s restaurants. At 17 he was promoted to manager. On December 23, 1988, Dicks was in a head-on car accident. Upon arriving at the scene, paramedics found him without respiration or pulse and began CPR. He was ultimately revived before arriving at the hospital. This is one of two near death experiences to which Dicks credits much of his drive for success. Dicks left home at age 18 and continued working in the restaurant business, including McDonald’s, for several years. In 1993 Dicks was robbed at gunpoint while managing a McDonald's restaurant in Brockton, MA. The incident left him suffering from post traumatic stress disorder for more than a decade. Dicks attributes this incident as the impetus that sent him to college and launched his writing career.
Dicks has been working as an elementary school teacher at in West Hartford, CT since 1999. He also owns and operates the Connecticut-based DJ company Jam Packed Dance Floor DJs. He has been entertaining at weddings since 1997. Dicks also works as a speaking coach, life coach, and tutor. Dicks also works as a minister of the Universal Life Church. Dicks is a paid public speaker. He is represented by .
Novels
Something Missing
Unexpectedly Milo
Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend
The Perfect Comeback of Caroline Jacobs
Twenty-one Truths About Love
Nonfiction
Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life Through the Power of Storytelling
Family life
Dicks is married to fellow teacher Elysha Green. They have two children. He is an avid poker player and golfer.