Amy Harmon Quote

Speaking of names and all-time favorite romances, Bailey told me you write under a pen name. I've been really curious about that.Fern groaned loudly. She shook her fist toward Bailey's house. Curse your big mouth, Bailey Sheen She looked at Ambrose with trepidation. You are going to think I'm some stalker chick. That I'm totally obsessed. But you have to remember that I came up with this alter ego when I was sixteen and I was a bit obsessed. Okay, I'm still a bit obsessed.With what? Ambrose was confused.With you, Fern's response was muffled as she buried her forehead in his chest, but Ambrose still heard her. He laughed and forced her chin up so he could see her face. I still don't understand what that has to do with your pen name.Fern sighed. It's Amber Rose.Ambrose?Amber Rose, Fern corrected.Amber Rose? Ambrose sputtered.Yes, Fern said in a very, very small voice. And Ambrose laughed for a very, very long time.

Amy Harmon

Speaking of names and all-time favorite romances, Bailey told me you write under a pen name. I've been really curious about that.Fern groaned loudly. She shook her fist toward Bailey's house. Curse your big mouth, Bailey Sheen She looked at Ambrose with trepidation. You are going to think I'm some stalker chick. That I'm totally obsessed. But you have to remember that I came up with this alter ego when I was sixteen and I was a bit obsessed. Okay, I'm still a bit obsessed.With what? Ambrose was confused.With you, Fern's response was muffled as she buried her forehead in his chest, but Ambrose still heard her. He laughed and forced her chin up so he could see her face. I still don't understand what that has to do with your pen name.Fern sighed. It's Amber Rose.Ambrose?Amber Rose, Fern corrected.Amber Rose? Ambrose sputtered.Yes, Fern said in a very, very small voice. And Ambrose laughed for a very, very long time.

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About Amy Harmon

Amy Harmon (born September 17, 1968) is an American journalist. She won a Pulitzer Prize as a correspondent for The New York Times covering the impact of science and technology on everyday life. Harmon uses narrative storytelling to illuminate the human dilemmas posed by advances in science. In 2013, she was named a Guggenheim Fellow. Her daughter Sasha Matthews is a cartoonist.