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  2. Aug 4, 2021 · A my Koppelman is a writer, director, and producer and is a graduate of Columbia’s MFA program. Her writing has appeared in The New York Observer and Lilith. She lives in New York City with her husband and two children, and is the author of the novels, A Mouthful of Air, I Smile Back, and Hesitation Wounds.

  3. In the novel, Koppelman focuses on New Yorker Julie, who is married to a successful lawyer, Ethan, and is the mother of a baby boy. Not long after giving birth, however, she sinks into a depression and attempts to kill herself.

  4. Oct 27, 2015 · While Koppelman is familiar with the film industry through her husband, producer and writer Brian Koppelman, her novels are not the page-turning, cliff-hanger types that usually get green-lit by studio execs.

  5. Oct 11, 2021 · Design Matters: Amy Koppelman. Author ∙ filmmaker. By Zachary Petit October 11, 2021 ∙ 41 min. read. Amy Koppelman penned A Mouthful of Air, a powerful novel years ahead of its time—and now, 20 years on, she discusses the film version of it she directed that hits theaters this month. Transcript.

  6. Oct 19, 1997 · Amy Beth Koppelman, the daughter of Lewis B. Koppelman of New York and the late Roberta Koppelman, is to be married this evening to Kenneth Franklin Kahn, a son of Sheila and Ezra Kahn of...

  7. Oct 26, 2015 · Amy, what was the genesis of the novel, “I Smile Back”? Amy : I knew I wanted to write about a woman who was motivated by fear. Really petrified, and scared — scared of her children and her husband abandoning her in one way or another.

  8. I started writing the day Kurt Cobain died. My husband called me about the news while I was lying in bed in a dark room. He didn’t know about my depression because I was really good at acting. I remember thinking, “I don’t want to be like Kurt Cobain. I don’t want to die, even though I really want to die.” So I had to figure out how to get better.