Ellen Horan
About Ellen Horan
Ellen Horan is a Content and Visual Editor with over 34 years of experience in the Greater New York City Area. She is also an accomplished author, known for her novel '31 Bond Street' and her upcoming work 'After Vesuvius', both published by HarperCollins.
Work at Condé Nast
Ellen Horan has been employed at Condé Nast since 1990, serving as a Content and Visual Editor. Her role involves overseeing visual content and ensuring it aligns with the editorial vision of various publications under the Condé Nast umbrella. Horan's extensive experience in the industry spans over three decades, during which she has contributed to numerous high-profile projects and publications.
Current Role at HarperCollins
Since 2008, Ellen Horan has worked as an Author and Novelist at HarperCollins Publishers. In this role, she has focused on writing and publishing her novels, including '31 Bond Street' and the upcoming 'After Vesuvius'. Her work at HarperCollins showcases her commitment to storytelling and her ability to engage readers through historical narratives.
Education and Expertise
Ellen Horan studied at Kirkland College, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Fine Art Painting and History. She also attended Hamilton College, focusing on Art/Painting and History, and achieved a Bachelor of Arts degree. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her work in both visual editing and novel writing, allowing her to blend artistic and historical elements in her projects.
Published Works
Ellen Horan is the author of the novel '31 Bond Street', which draws inspiration from a notorious nineteenth-century murder case involving a society dentist in New York City. The novel has been noted for its blend of historical evidence and fictional imagining, with characters that are vividly brought to life. Horan's upcoming novel, 'After Vesuvius', is set to be published by HarperCollins, further expanding her literary contributions.