Stephanie Danler
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Stephanie Danler | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1983 (age 42–43) |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Citizenship | United States |
| Education | Kenyon College The New School (MFA) |
| Notable works | Sweetbitter |
Stephanie Danler (born 1983)[1] is an American author. Her debut novel, Sweetbitter (2016), was a New York Times bestseller and was adapted into a television show by the same name. She released a memoir, Stray, in 2020.
Danler grew up in Seal Beach, California.[2] At age 16, she moved to Boulder, Colorado, to live with her father.[3][4] She attended Kenyon College in Ohio.[2]
After moving to New York in 2006, Danler worked at Union Square Cafe for a year and earned an MFA in creative writing at the New School.[2] She was working at Buvette, a restaurant in the West Village when she earned her first book deal.[2]
In her early 30s, she moved to Los Angeles.[1] As of May 2020, she was living in Silver Lake with her husband and son, and was expecting her second child.[3]
Danler moved her family to Barcelona to work on Stray for a brief time, before returning to Los Angeles.[5]