![]() She teaches the course Graphic Novel Workshop in the writing department at The New School and has also taught classes at Brown University, New York University, Butler University, and Williams College. ![]() Schrag graduated from Columbia University with a degree in English Literature. Her original art has showed in galleries across North America and Europe. She has written comics and articles for The New York Times Book Review, Cosmopolitan, New York Magazine, USA Today, and more. Schrag was a writer for the USA series Dare Me, based on the Megan Abbott novel, the HBO series Vinyl and How To Make It In America, and for the Showtime series The L Word. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and won the Grand Jury Prize at the Mezipatra Queer Film Festival, a Grand Jury Award for Outstanding Directing at Los Angeles Outfest, and was nominated for a GLAAD award for Outstanding Film - Limited Release. Potential was nominated for an Eisner Award and Likewise was nominated for a Lambda Literary Award.Īdam was made into a feature film directed by Rhys Ernst and produced by James Schamus’s Symbolic Exchange. She is the author of the novel Adam, and the graphic memoirs Awkward, Definition, Potential, Likewise, and Part of It. ![]() Ariel Schrag was born in Berkeley, California. ![]()
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