Jonathan Greene was born in New York City. He graduated from Bard College in 1965. After living in San Francisco twice, Greene moved to Kentucky in 1966 where members of his family had been living since 1846. He founded Gnomon Press in 1965, and is a free-lance book designer. Since 1977, he has lived on a Kentucky River farm with his wife, fiber artist and photographer Dobree Adams. He has been awarded fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Southern Federation of State Arts Agencies, and the Kentucky Arts Council. He is the author of Ebb & Flow (Broadstone Books, 2021), Gists, Orts, Shards (Broadstone Books, 2018), Anecdotage (Broadstone Books, 2015), Small Change for the Long Haul (Station Hill Press, 1984), and Once a Kingdom Again. (Sand Dollar, 1978).