When she was a senior in high school, at
Friends Seminary, From there she turned to film, working for
Good Machine,
Hal Hartley,
Ang Lee and
Terry Gilliam. She also worked as a comic, co-hosting the
Lorne Michaels comedy series "This is Not a Test" alongside
Marc Maron at
Catch a Rising Star. Soon after, she became an on-air host for Lorne Michaels'
Burly Bear Network. In 2003, Stern founded
The Happy Ending Music and Reading Series, which was cited by local critics as one of the best authors' series in New York City. In 2006, she was profiled in the "New York" issue of
The New York Times Magazine as one of ten "New Bohemians, helping to keep downtown New York alive". In January 2009, the series moved to uptown to
Joe's Pub at the
Public Theater. The last event was held in May 2016. Stern has written eleven books for children under the pseudonyms A. J. Stern and Fiona Rosenbloom. Her debut novel,
The Long Haul, was well-received by
SFGate. Her 2005 young-adult novel (authored with Rosenbloom pseudonym)
You are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah was turned into a 2023
movie of the same title starring
Adam Sandler. ==References==