Amy Shearn is the author of the critically acclaimed novels How Far Is the Ocean from Here, chosen as a notable debut by Poets & Writers and a hot summer read by the Chicago Tribune, and The Mermaid of Brooklyn, which was a selection of Target's Emerging Authors program, a Hudson News Summer Reads pick, and was also published in the UK and as an audiobook. She is a fiction editor for Joyland Magazine, and her writing has appeared in the New York Times, Slate, Real Simple, and many literary publications. She earned an MFA from the University of Minnesota, has received a Promise Award grant from the Sustainable Arts Foundation, and has participated in residencies at SPACE on Ryder Farm and elsewhere. Amy lives in New York City with her two children.
Gripping, moving, and vital, Unseen City asks how human life might defy its lifespan--in the throes of love, the conviction of belief, and each person's mark upon a city that will survive them. For two days, I laughed at Amy Shearn's wry humor and gasped at her gorgeous sentences; I couldn't put this brilliant book down until its perfect final line (and I'm haunted still--which is appropriate, I suppose)! --Miranda Beverly-Whittemore, bestselling author of June and Bittersweet Atmospheric, poignant, well-observed, and sneakily funny, Amy Shearn's Unseen City is one from the heart, an absorbing read for all those who love Brooklyn, great writing, and the human spirit. --Kevin Baker, bestselling author of The Big Crowd and America the Ingenious If Amy Shearn's fiction is as much fun to write as it is to read, that's welcome news because it's impossible to read her novels without wanting more, more, more. In true Shearn style, Unseen City is whip-smart, hilarious, and also deeply touching, and this story about mismatched New Yorkers finding common ground in a city they've decided--come hell or higher rent--to adore, will delight and charm you long after the last page. --Courtney Maum, author of I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You and Touch and founder of the learning collaborative, THE CABINS. Shearn's nimble storytelling unearths a fascinating and fraught history. --Publishers Weekly Featured: 6 Fall Books to Curl Up with All Season Long Amy Shearn Interview with Natalka Burian 32 Books That Should Be On Your Radar Nov/Dec 2020--Writer's Bone Author interview on Otherppl with Brad Listi Author interview on OK, So... Podcast Author published in Forge Medium