Stephanie Wrobel

I smiled—for what had I to fear?
Edgar Allan Poe ~ “The Tell-Tale Heart and Other Writings”

Tuesday, October 15th at 8:00pm ET – Tuesday, October 22nd at 8:00pm ET on eBay

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Tuesday, October 15 at 8pm ET – Tuesday, October 22nd at 8pm ET

Auction Items

  • Signed Trade Paperback Books

    • This Might Hurt
    • Darling Rose Gold
  • Value: Priceless
  • Shipping via USPS:
    $10 Domestic (US) Shipping
    International Shipping cost TBD by ebay
  • $10 starting bid

Author’s Biography

As a kid in the suburbs of Chicago, I remember bringing a backpack to the library every two weeks during the summer and filling it to the brim. My favorites were Baby-Sitters ClubNancy Drew, and the Thoroughbred series. I wrote a lot of stories too. My mom helped me type and add computer graphics to one called How Mary Ann Got Lost at the Zoo. (Spoiler alert: it has a happy ending. Dark turns didn’t make their way into my writing until adulthood!) When I was eight or nine, I went through a serious horse phase—I was in the ninetieth percentile for height but convinced I would someday be a jockey—and wrote a 100-page book about them that thankfully never saw the light of day. But the older I got, the less creative writing I did. I’ve always wanted to write fiction, but doing it as a kid for fun was one thing; considering it as a profession was another. Being an author just didn’t seem like a realistic or practical career choice.

After college I worked as a copywriter for advertising agencies in Chicago. During this time, I wrote and helped produce television and radio spots, print ads, billboards, and digital campaigns for brands like Coors, McDonald’s, and Capital One.

In 2014 I moved to London, so my partner could attend business school. A year later, while I was between freelance copywriting jobs and in a rut, I applied to graduate schools for creative writing. It was the best decision I’ve ever made.

I moved to Boston to attend Emerson College in 2016. Before grad school, I would come up with a book idea, write a chapter or two, then give up. The MFA program made me take writing seriously for the first time. I had my first short story published in the Bellevue Literary Review and accrued 221 rejections for all the other stories I wrote and submitted. (It pains me to report that number is not an exaggeration.) By the end of the program, I’d finished my first novel, about a mother and daughter named Patty and Rose Gold Watts.

Darling Rose Gold was published in March 2020, hitting the Sunday TimesUSA Today, and Globe and Mail bestseller lists. The book has sold in twenty-one countries and was a finalist for the Edgar Award for Best First Novel, the Barry Award for Best First Novel, and the Macavity Award for Best First Novel. My second book, This Might Hurt, published in 2022. Her newest book, The Hitchcock Hotel, comes out Sept 2024!

Learn more about Stephanie on her website.

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Stephanie Wrobel
has generously donated swag to the Friends of the Ashland Public Library for our online Horror Swag Bag Auction 2024, helping raise funds to support our library programs for all ages. We are so grateful!