Amy Poeppel is a renowned author, born and raised in Dallas, Texas. She obtained her undergraduate degree from Wellesley College and later went on to acquire a Masters in Teaching from Simmons College in Boston. While in Boston, Poeppel worked as an actress, featuring in various commercials, TV spots, and plays.
Poeppel has written several novels, including "Small Admissions," "Limelight," "Musical Chairs," and "The Sweet Spot." Her work has been published in numerous reputable outlets such as The New York Times, LitHub, The Rumpus, Points In Case, and Working Mother. She is a prolific writer who has also contributed to Belladonna Comedy and Mock Mom.
Poeppel currently resides in New York City and Frankfurt, Germany, with her husband. Her ability to balance her writing career while living in multiple cities is a testament to her dedication and passion for storytelling. Her work continues to captivate readers, and she remains a significant voice in contemporary literature.