Leigh McMullan Abramson

Leigh McMullan Abramson is a accomplished writer who has worked as a journalist and a lawyer. Her writing has been featured in several prestigious publications, including The Atlantic, Tablet Magazine, and The New York Times. These credits highlight her versatility as a writer and her ability to craft compelling narratives on a variety of topics.

Growing up in New York City, Abramson was the daughter of a children's author and an illustrator. This upbringing exposed her to the world of storytelling and creativity from a young age. Her parents often collaborated on picture books, many of which were inspired by Abramson's own childhood experiences. This early exposure to the publishing industry likely had a significant impact on Abramson's own career trajectory.

As a young adult, Abramson studied ballet at The School of American Ballet. However, she eventually rebelled against her artistic family by pursuing a career in law. She practiced law for several years before rediscovering her passion for writing. Now, Abramson balances her time between New York City and Vermont, where she lives with her husband and two young children. Her background in law and her personal experiences continue to inform and inspire her writing.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 A Likely Story 2024