Rosanna Staffa
Rosanna Staffa is an Italian-born playwright and author. Her debut novel, The War Ends At Four, published by Regal House Publishing is a winner of International Impact Book Award, Story Trade Awards, Person of The Year and Regal Summit Lit Book Awards 2024..
Her essay ‘Holy’ is a prize winner in the TSR Review and nominated for the 2022 Notable in Best American Essays. Her work can be found in the Best Small Fictions Anthology 2021. Rosanna is a recipient of Honorable Mention for The Tiferet Journal 2019 Writing Contest Award. She is a Short Story Finalist for The Masters Review Anthology and for the 47th New Millennium Writing Awards. Pushcart Prize nominee.
Most recently, her work was in The Sun, Gargoyle Magazine, Brevity’s Nonfiction Blog,The Examined Life Journal, and JuxtaProse.
Rosanna’s plays have been seen on stages in Tokyo, New York, Seattle, and others. Her play ‘The Innocence of Ghosts’ was staged Off-Broadway in New York and was filmed for inclusion in the Lincoln Center Theatre on Film Library. Her plays are published by Heinemann and Smith & Kraus. Rosanna’s play “The Biggest Little House” is included in the Plays for Early Learning Anthology published by the University of Minnesota Press.
She is a recipient of a McKnight Advancement Grant, a Jerome Fellowship, and an AT&T/On Stage Grant.
Rosanna holds a Ph.D. in Modern Foreign Languages from Universita degli Studi in Milan and an MFA in Fiction from the Naslund-Mann School of Creative and Professional Writing. She is a member of the Italian Cultural Center and the Italian American Studies Association in New York, and of the Italian American Writers Association. She is a Hedgebrook Writers Retreat alumna.
Rosanna is a Licensed Acupuncturist from the California Acupuncture College in Los Angeles and The Zhejiang College of Acupuncture in Hangzhou, PR of China