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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!

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  2. Emma Rathbone is a writer and humorist who contributes to The New Yorker's Shouts & Murmurs section. She is also the author of two novels, The Patterns of Paper Monsters and Losing It.

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  3. 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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  4. 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.

  5. 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…

  6. Aug 19, 2016 · By Emma Rathbone. 258 pp. Riverhead Books. $26. Instead of chasing boys in high school and college, Julia Greenfield, the narrator of Emma Rathbone’s wise and witty novel, “Losing It ...

  7. Jun 19, 2017 · By Emma Rathbone. June 19, 2017. Illustration by Luci Gutiérrez. Before the Internet, you would just sit in an armchair with a book open on your lap, staring into space or staring at a decorative ...

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