Andrea Bartz is a Brooklyn-based American author, journalist, and editor, known for her thrilling and suspenseful novels. She has written several books, including "The Lost Night," "The Herd," and "We Were Never Here," as well as her latest release, "The Spare Room." Bartz has established herself as a master of the thriller genre, with her books receiving critical acclaim and commercial success.
Bartz's work has been featured in numerous prestigious publications, including The Wall Street Journal, Cosmopolitan, Women’s Health, Marie Claire, Elle, Martha Stewart Living, Vogue, and Redbook. Her writing has also appeared in Glamour, Psychology Today, and Self, where she has held editorial positions. This extensive experience in journalism and editing has undoubtedly contributed to her ability to craft compelling and engaging stories that keep readers on the edge of their seats.
Bartz's debut novel, "The Lost Night," was an instant success, earning her a spot on the LA Times bestseller list and being named a best book of the year by several publications. Her subsequent novels have also received similar accolades, with "The Herd" being named a best book of 2020 by Real Simple, Marie Claire, Good Housekeeping, and other outlets. Her most recent thriller, "The Spare Room," has been praised by critics and readers alike, earning it a spot on several best book lists for the summer of 2023.
In addition to her success as an author, Bartz is a member of the NYC-based women's writing group, The Tall Poppy Writers, and has taught creative writing at Sackett Street Writers' Workshop and Catapult. Her expertise and experience in the writing world make her a valuable resource for aspiring authors looking to hone their craft. With her undeniable talent for storytelling and her passion for the written word, Andrea Bartz is sure to continue making a significant impact in the literary world for years to come.