Laura Goode

Laura Goode (born November 25, 1983) is an American author, novelist, essayist, poet, screenwriter, producer, and feminist.

She is the author of the young adult novel Sister Mischief, the co-writer and producer of the feature film Farah Goes Bang, and writes the ANTIHEROINES column for Bright Ideas Magazine.

[4] The book centers around a Jewish lesbian teenager named Esme who starts a hip-hop group with her friends in the fictional town of Holyhill, Minnesota.

"[5] Sister Mischief was a 2012 Best of the Bay pick by the San Francisco Bay Guardian,[6] a top 10 selection of the American Library Association's Rainbow List for excellence in GLBTQ YA literature,[7] and a selection of the ALA's Amelia Bloomer List for excellence in feminist YA literature.

1 Brooklyn, The Rumpus, BOMB, The Millions, Boston Review, The New Inquiry, IndieWire, Dossier, Fawlt, and anthologies including Starry Eyed: 16 Stories That Steal The Spotlight and Please Excuse This Poem: 100 Poets for the Next Generation.