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  1. I'm the author of Losing It (2016) and The Patterns of Paper Monsters (2010). I've written a bunch of humor pieces for the New Yorker, and I am also a TV writer. I've written for G.L.O.W., The Last Man on Earth, Dead to Me, and the forthcoming Palm Royale. If you'd like to get in touch, you can email rathbone.emma@gmail.com. Have a great day!

    • Patterns

      “Extraordinary and imaginative.”— Publishers Weekly “Smart,...

    • Losing It

      Rathbone’s accuracy is what makes her so funny; it’s her...

  2. Jul 20, 2016 · As I recently discovered, when you Google the writer Emma Rathbone, you come up with results for a same-name contestant on the British reality show Married At First Sight.It briefly threw me for a ...

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  3. Jul 19, 2016 · Rathbone’s accuracy is what makes her so funny; it’s her grace as a writer that elevates this book from a series of comedic one-liners to art… Emma Rathbone’s project, it turns out, is more ambitious than expected. That’s something to celebrate.” — Edan Lepucki, San Francisco Chronicle “Like The 40-Year-Old Virgin for Women ...

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  4. Aug 10, 2017 · Emma Rathbone, a 2006 alumna of UVA’s Creative Writing Program, has always known she wanted to be a writer. (Photo courtesy of Emma Rathbone) Emma Rathbone does miss rainstorms, but she has no regrets leaving cozy Charlottesville after 10 years for sprawling Los Angeles – both places she chose for her creative writing career.

  5. About Emma Rathbone. Emma Rathbone is the author of the novel The Patterns of Paper Monsters. She is the recipient of a Christopher Isherwood Grant in Fiction, and her work can also be seen in the New Yorker. She is also a writer for the upcoming Netflix comedy,… More about Emma Rathbone

  6. About the Author. Emma Rathbone is the author of the novel The Patterns of Paper Monsters. She is the recipient of a Christopher Isherwood Grant in Fiction, and her work can also be seen in the New Yorker . She is also a writer for the upcoming Netflix comedy, G.L.O.W., produced by Jenji Kohan. She lives in Los Angeles.

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