Elizabeth Topp is a talented literary fiction novelist, best known for her bestselling debut novel "Perfectly Impossible" which was published in 2020. The novel quickly became a hit on Amazon and topped the charts for the literary fiction genre. Topp's interest in writing began at a young age, when she wrote her first short story as a second grader at the Dalton School.
Topp's passion for writing continued to grow, and she pursued her love for creative writing at Harvard College. She later went on to earn a master of fine arts in nonfiction writing from the Columbia School of the Arts. Her writing career began in 2004 when she co-authored "Vaginas: An Owner's Manual" with her gynecologist mother.
In addition to her writing career, Topp also works as a private assistant, a job she has held for some time. She currently resides in the same Manhattan apartment where she grew up, living with her partner, Matthew, daughter, Anna, and their cat, Stripes. "City People" is Topp's second novel, following the success of her debut work. Topp's ability to create engaging and thought-provoking literary fiction has earned her a reputation as a skilled and talented author in her genre.