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Andrea Meyer (born March 27, 1968) is an American journalist, screenwriter, and author of the chick lit novel, '' Room For Love''.


Early life and education

Meyer grew up in
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. She went to college at
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(UCSB) and spent her junior year studying at the Sorbonne in
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. She graduated from UCSB in 1990 with a BA in English with honors.


Career

Meyer traveled for six months in Europe, eventually getting a job bartending in a wine bar in
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. She then moved to Paris, where she spent two years teaching English and doing translations. Meyer returned to the United States in 1993 to get her Master's degree in English at
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. Upon graduation, she had a series of jobs, assisting playwright, composer and theater director
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and a theater and film literary agent at ICM, and then in film production, on such projects as a French-language feature, ''Tempéte dans un vers d'eau'', the
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documentary '' Nazis: The Occult Conspiracy'' and the
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documentary ''Daughter of Suicide''. She also produced and helped program the Avignon/
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in 1998, as well as being a juror at numerous film festivals. After leaving her job at ICM in 1995, Andrea shared a cab home from the airport with the editor-in-chief of ''Hamptons'' magazine, who offered her a job writing for the magazine. She wrote her first article about
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's film ''
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''. Andrea subsequently got assignments covering film for such publications as independent film website indieWIRE and eventually became a regular theater critic for ''The Resident'', a New York weekly. Eventually, she became a regular contributor to such publications as '' Time Out New York'' and the ''New York Post''. In 2000, Meyer became the Managing Editor of the IFC's print publication ''IFC Rant'', which was published by indieWIRE. She worked there for two years before leaving to pursue a freelance writing career. In the spring of 2003, after getting evicted from her apartment and moving into an apartment she bought in the East Village, Andrea wrote a story for the ''
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'', in which she pretended to look for a roommate as a ploy to meet men. She decided to adapt the article into a novel (about a New York film journalist named Jacquie Stuart who writes an article for which she pretends to look for a roommate as a ploy to meet men). She began writing the book at the home of her friend and writing partner Kerry Eielson in Southwest France, with whom she was completing a screenplay called ''The Alpha Girls''. Back in New York, Meyer worked on her novel while covering film, entertainment and social trends for such publications as ''Time Out New York'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', the ''New York Post'', the '' Daily News'' and ''Fitness'' magazine and writing celebrity and women's interest stories for '' Glamour''. A regular job emerged writing movie reviews, interviews and a sex and the movies column called Hot & Bothered for IFC.com; and, from December through February, she reported on the
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for ''The Sundance Daily Insider''. Andrea completed the first draft of her novel ''Room for Love'' days after she married cinematographer Harlan Bosmajian in 2005. The book was published by St. Martin's Press in 2007.


References


Interview by Judyth Piazza on The American PerspectiveInterview by The Harvard Westlake SchoolGalleycat Siting in NYC"Room For Romance"
Andrea Meyer, ''New York Post'', May 15, 2003
"Would You Dare"
''Glamour''


External links

* * , ''Room For Love'' *
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