
Jennifer
Belle burst onto the literary scene with her critically-acclaimed debut
novel Going Down, which was translated into many languages
and optioned for the screen, first by Madonna, for whom she wrote the screenplay,
and currently by Muse Films and Academy Award-winning director Mike Figgis.
Belle was named Best New Novelist by Entertainment
Weekly, profiled in New York Magazine and People, and
compared to Dorothy Parker, Lorrie Moore, and J.D. Salinger. Her second equally-praised
novel, the national bestseller High Maintenance, took
on the cutthroat world of Manhattan real estate, and was also optioned for
film and television. Now, Belle is back with Little Stalker,
another sharp and funny look at life in New York City—a darkly comic
novel that stakes Belle’s claim as a female version of Nick Hornby
or Tom Perrotta.
Belle is also the author of Animal Stackers, a picture
book for children illustrated by David McPhail, and her essays and stories
have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The New York
Observer,
The Independent Magazine (London), Cosmopolitan, Ms.,
Harper’s Bazaar, Mudfish, and several anthologies.
She teaches writing at The New School and leads writing workshops in her
home in Greenwich Village, where she lives with her husband, two sons, and
dog.
