Amy Dressler

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Amy Dressler

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Seattle, WA, The United States
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Amy Dressler writes contemporary fiction featuring heroines who wrestle their emotional baggage while maintaining a sense of humor.

She is an active member of the Author's Guild, Women's Fiction Writers Association, and the Pacific Northwest Author's Association, where her books have twice been recognized as contest finalists. She holds a certificate in Popular Fiction from the University of Washington, as well as a BA in English from Whitman College and a Master's in Library and Information Science, also from the University of Washington. She spends her days shepherding government documents but has also worked as an academic librarian and freelance pop culture writer.

Amy’s hobbies include barely running (she’s completed ten half marathons,
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Average rating: 4.38 · 168 ratings · 108 reviews · 2 distinct worksSimilar authors
How to Align the Stars

4.27 avg rating — 119 ratings2 editions
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The Best Advice: A Novel

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Amy Dressler and 1 other person liked Rania Hanna's review of Memento Mori:
Memento Mori by Eunice Hong
"What a stunning read.
This book is one of those rare instances where philosophy, mythology, humanities, and the sciences blend into a story that is as compelling as it is riveting.

I had high expectations coming into this book, and my expectations we" Read more of this review »
Memento Mori by Eunice Hong
"This book was such a beautiful and sad way to write about grief and losing someone when you donʻt feel like living yourself. Even though the topic is loss, the childhood stories and narratorʻs love for her family shine through. "
Memento Mori by Eunice Hong
"This novel is a moving narrative, where the unnamed narrator tells the story of her life, framed within the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. I initially picked this one up due to the Greek mythology theme, but found myself enjoying the day-to-day experi" Read more of this review »
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