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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amanda_SternAmanda Stern - Wikipedia

    Amanda Stern is an American writer and literary event organiser. Her fiction, non-fiction, and poetry have appeared in, among other places, The New York Times , The New York Times Magazine , Filmmaker , The Believer , Post Road , St. Ann's Review , Salt Hill , Hayden's Ferry Review , Five Chapters and Spinning Jenny - and her debut ...

  2. Amanda Stern is the author of The Long Haul and eleven books for children written under the pseudonyms AJ Stern and Fiona Rosenbloom. In 2003, she founded the legendary Happy Ending Music and Reading Series, which required creative artists to take risks on stage.

  3. Amanda Stern is one of the main female characters of the novel The Luminescent Swordsman. [4] She is a talented archer, the daughter of Edward Stern, and the successor of the Demon Hunter guild. [5] [4] She has long waist-length black hair which are usually held by a pin.

  4. Full Bio. Amanda Stern is the author of the critically acclaimed novel, The Long Haul. She’s been published in The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, The Believer, Filmmaker, Paste, Spinning Jenny, Swink, Fivechapters.com among many others.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Amanda_SternAmanda Stern - Wikiwand

    Amanda Stern is an American writer and literary event organiser. Her fiction, non-fiction, and poetry have appeared in, among other places, The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, Filmmaker, The Believer, Post Road, St. Ann's Review, Salt Hill, Hayden's Ferry Review, Five Chapters and Spinning Jenny - and her debut novel, The Long Haul ...

  6. Amanda Stern is the author of the novel THE LONG HAUL and the nine-book Frankly Frannie middle-grade series. Since 2003, she has helmed the Happy Ending Reading series, and she’s been a NYFA Fiction Fellow and held residencies at the MacDowell Colony and Yaddo.

  7. Goodreads Author. Amanda Stern is the author of the memoir Little Panic, the novel The Long Haul, and eleven books for children written under pseudonyms. In 2003, she founded the Happy Ending Music and Reading Series which she ran until 2016, at Joe’s Pub and later at Symphony Space.