Lev A.C. Rosen is an American author who writes books for adults, middle graders, and young adults. He is also known by the pen name L.C. Rosen. Born and raised in Lower Manhattan, he continues to reside in the same area with his husband and cat. Rosen has earned a BA from Oberlin College and an MFA in fiction writing from Sarah Lawrence College. He is also a creative writing teacher.
Rosen has gained recognition for his humorous and candid writing style, which has earned him nominations for several awards. His book "Camp" was named a best book of the year by Forbes, Elle, and the Today Show, in addition to being a Lambda finalist. Rosen's works are diverse, and he has authored the Evander Mills series, which includes "Lavender House," "The Bell in the Fog," and "Rough Pages," as well as standalone books such as "Emmett" and "Lion's Legacy."
In addition to his writing, Rosen is an active member of the literary community, teaching creative writing and participating in various events and conferences. His works are well-received by readers and critics alike, and he continues to expand his list of published works, exploring various genres and themes that resonate with his audience.