Emily Ross

Emily Ross

Emily Ross is a prolific writer who has explored the themes of identity, purpose, and destiny in her work for both adults and children alike. Her style is creative yet direct, often mixing humor, intelligence, and real-world observation to create an engaging and thought-provoking narrative. Whether tackling the issues of change or exploring the power of storytelling Emily Ross captures the reader’s attention with her ability to make her characters come to life.

Emily Ross began her career as a book reviewer and then a published author with the novel Divorce or Die in 1996. It earned Ross praise for her daring look at the struggles of a newly divorced woman. Her follow-up book, The Quiet Game, earned her further recognition when it was awarded the 1999 PEN/Hemingway Award for Fiction. With its exploration of family dynamics, the novel was a natural extension of the themes she explored in Divorce or Die and helped solidify Emily Ross as a gifted storyteller.

Throughout her body of work, Emily Ross has addressed the issues she believes to be most relevant to identity. From the difficulties of a disabled child in The Shell Collector and Sister Trouble to the exploration of grief and recovery in The Sleepwalker’s Guide to Dancing and Missing Fathers, Ross carefully examines her characters in their pursuit of answers, often finding resolution and redemption during the journey.

In recent years, Ross has begun writing for young adults and middle grade readers. With the novels Paper Penelope and When the Stars Go Blue, Ross delves into the complex emotions of adolescence, exploring loneliness, first love, and the pain of growing up, each story layered with heart and humor.

Overall, Emily Ross’s writing is a timeless exploration of the human condition, often at its most challenged. She has tackled subjects ranging from divorce to dementia with grace and insight, creating characters that, even as they confront their troubles and tribulations, hint at something brighter in the horizon.

Outside of her writing, Ross is an avid advocate of independent publishing and a frequent contributor to media outlets such as The Huffington Post and the New York Times, interviewing authors and discussing literary trends. She is also active in writing camps and conferences, often addressing the role of the storyteller in society.

From her debut of Divorce or Die to her latest works for young adults and middle grade readers, Emily Ross has explored the themes of identity, purpose, and destiny across her body of work, carving a unique niche in the literary world. With her creativity, intelligence, and unique voice, she continues to captivate readers with her stories of hope and healing.

Author books:

50 Great e-Businesses and the Minds Behind Them

50 Great e-Businesses and the Minds Behind Them

A comprehensive look into the people and business responsible for revolutionizing the e-commerce industry.