Molly Rosen is a writer, teacher, and entrepreneur who lives in Woodstock, New York, with her two daughters and her Maine Coon cat. She is a Contributing Editor at The Cut, where she writes first-person essays that braid cultural criticism with intimate personal narrative. Molly is also the founder of Stone Fox Bride, the first anti-bridezilla wedding showroom in New York City, which became known for its irreverent, feminist approach to weddings and love. She later founded Brooklyn Writers Collective, a creative incubator where she helps artists shape essays, stories, books, and brands that reflect the depth, complexity, and coherence of their work and lives.

A longtime magazine editor, Molly has held editorial roles at Nylon, Red, Jane, Vogue, Domino, and YM. Her first book, Love, Lust & Weddings for the Wild at Heart, was published by Random House in 2018. She also hosts Story Design Studio, a Substack interview series exploring how cultural figures design lives that sustain creative risk, artistic evolution, and imagination. 

Molly graduated from Brown University and earned an MFA in Fiction from The New School. Her forthcoming memoir, Club of Lost Daughters, chronicles her move upstate after the loss of both her marriage and father, exploring sexuality and single motherhood in a post-#MeToo world.