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Gabe Rotter

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Occupation
  
Writer, Producer

Role
  
Novelist

Name
  
Gabe Rotter

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Born
  
April 16, 1978 (age 46) (
1978-04-16
)
Long Island, New York, United States

Alma mater
  
University of Southern California

Notable work
  
Duck Duck Wally The Human Bobby

Partner(s)
  
Bree Abel Rotter (2007 – present)

Education
  
University of Southern California

Books
  
The Human Bobby: A Novel, Duck Duck Wally: A Novel

Gabe Rotter is an American novelist, author of Simon & Schuster's "Duck Duck Wally" and "The Human Bobby."

Rotter grew up on Long Island, New York, attended Syosset High School, and earned a film degree from the University of Southern California. Rotter began his career as a production assistant and later the writers' assistant on the popular paranormal television show "The X-Files," working under series creator Chris Carter.

When the television series ended, Rotter wrote his first novel, Duck Duck Wally, which was published in 2008 by Simon & Schuster. "...pays entertaining dividends in this slapstick send-up of show business in general and hip-hop in particular,” commented a Kirkus Reviews critic. A Publishers Weekly reviewer noted that “Rotter’s a talented writer,” while the Kirkus Reviews critic called the book a novel for readers who possess “no aversion to... satire or affinity for political correctness.” Booklist called the book "Clever and funny."

In 2010, Rotter published his second novel from Simon & Schuster, titled "The Human Bobby," the story of a doctor who, after a series of strange and tragic events, winds up homeless, and trying to puzzle together the events that lead to his downfall. About the book, Booklist said "An oddly constructed novel, but an oddly endearing one, too, with a protagonist you can’t help rooting for."

In 2014 Rotter produced a television pilot for Amazon called The After, which was written and directed by Chris Carter.

In 2015 Rotter was a writer/producer on 20th Century Fox Television's 6-episode revival of the The X-Files.

References

Gabe Rotter Wikipedia


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