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Amy Rose (Novelist)

Novelist

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writing

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Generous Idealistic Great Sense Of Humor Optimistic Philosophical Adventurous

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1990-12-16
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She’s a Brooklyn-based writer and editor, known for her debut book titled Action—a project that really put her on the map. As an editor for the website Enormous Eye, she continues to shape compelling narratives, building on her experience as a former editor at VICE. Beyond the page, she occasionally performs live, blending spoken word or storytelling with her written work, which adds another layer to her creative presence.

Before all the recognition, she was steadily climbing the editorial ladder. From her time as an associate editor at BuzzFeed up until 2013, she honed her voice and sharpened her editorial eye. Then, from 2013 to 2015, she took on the role of story editor for Rookie, where her influence helped guide a generation of young writers.

Born in West Caldwell, New Jersey, she often reflects on formative experiences, like the trip she took to the Bahamas back in 2009—traveling there with her family and her sister’s best friend, a memory she’s shared in passing but one that seems to hold a special place. Through each chapter of her journey, whether it’s writing, editing, or performing, she continues to evolve while staying true to her roots. And honestly, it’s hard not to admire how she’s built such a dynamic career, one step at a time.

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Her work has been featured in prominent publications such as The Guardian, Rolling Stone, NME, The Huffington Post, and Dazed & Confused. She is often described as embodying a distinct “Westcoast vibe,” which has become a hallmark of her style.

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