Yael Goldstein Love (born 1978) is an American novelist, editor and book critic.[1] She is also co-founder and editorial director of the literary studio Plympton.[2]
Biography
Goldstein Love was born in 1978 to mathematical physicist Sheldon Goldstein and novelist and philosopher Rebecca Goldstein. Her parents later divorced. Goldstein Love graduated from Harvard College with a degree in philosophy.[3]
In 2007, Goldstein Love published the novel The Passion of Tasha Darsky, originally titled Overture.[4][5] The novel was the contentious relationship between mother and daughter musicians, leading to speculation about whether the novel was autobiographical.[6] Goldstein Love denied the speculation.[6][7]
In 2011, Goldstein Love and fellow writer Jennifer 8. Lee founded a literary studio named Plympton, Inc.[2] The studio focuses on publishing serialized fiction for digital platforms.[8] Its first series launched in September 2012 as part of the Kindle Serials program.[9] It also launched the app Rooster, a mobile reading service for iOS7, in March 2014.[10]