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'''Amy Shearn''' (born 1979) is an American author of fiction, essays, poetry, and humor.
'''Amy Shearn''' (born 1979) is an American author of fiction, essays, poetry, and humor.


Shearn's debut novel ''How Far Is The Ocean From Here'' was published by Shaye Areheart Books on July 22, 2008.
Shearn's debut novel ''How Far Is The Ocean From Here'' was published by Shaye Areheart Books on July 22, 2008.<ref>http://www.randomhouse.com/author/results.pperl?authorid=79610</ref>


Work by Shearn has been published in ''Jane Magazine'', ''West Branch'', ''Salt Hill'', ''Opium'', ''Lyric'', ''West Branch'', ''3d Bed'', ''Poets and Writers'', ''Passages North'', and the ''Found Magazine'' anthology ''Requiem for a Paper Bag''.
Work by Shearn has been published in ''Jane Magazine'', ''West Branch'', ''Salt Hill'', ''Opium'', ''Lyric'', ''West Branch'', ''3d Bed'', ''Poets and Writers'', ''Passages North'', and the ''Found Magazine'' anthology ''Requiem for a Paper Bag''.
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In addition to printed work, short fiction by Shearn has appeared on various literary websites including ''Brink'', ''Sub-Lit'', ''Gutcult'', ''Five Chapters'', ''Hobart'', ''Nidus'', and ''Elimae''.
In addition to printed work, short fiction by Shearn has appeared on various literary websites including ''Brink'', ''Sub-Lit'', ''Gutcult'', ''Five Chapters'', ''Hobart'', ''Nidus'', and ''Elimae''.


Shearn currently resides in Brooklyn, NY and teaches writing at Gotham Writers' Workshop and NYU: SCPS.
Shearn currently resides in Brooklyn, NY,<ref>[http://www.amyshearn.com/ Amy Shearn's Official Website]</ref> and teaches writing at Gotham Writers' Workshop<ref>[http://http://www.writingclasses.com/FacultyBios/facultyProfileByInstructor.php/TeacherID/104797 Gotham Writer's Workshop Faculty Profile]</ref> and NYU: SCPS<ref>[http://http://www.scps.nyu.edu/faculty/all/s/5/12533/amy-shearn NYU SCPS Faculty listing]</ref>.



== External links ==
* [http://www.amyshearn.com/ Amy Shearn's Official Website]


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Amy Shearn (born 1979) is an American author of fiction, essays, poetry, and humor.

Shearn's debut novel How Far Is The Ocean From Here was published by Shaye Areheart Books on July 22, 2008.[1]

Work by Shearn has been published in Jane Magazine, West Branch, Salt Hill, Opium, Lyric, West Branch, 3d Bed, Poets and Writers, Passages North, and the Found Magazine anthology Requiem for a Paper Bag.

In addition to printed work, short fiction by Shearn has appeared on various literary websites including Brink, Sub-Lit, Gutcult, Five Chapters, Hobart, Nidus, and Elimae.

Shearn currently resides in Brooklyn, NY,[2] and teaches writing at Gotham Writers' Workshop[3] and NYU: SCPS[4].



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