About

Lane Moore is an award-winning writer, actor, comedian, and musician. She has been hailed by the The New York Times as “ingenious. The way she manipulates tone and pace reveals an artist supremely confident in her form.”

As a musician, Moore is the frontperson and songwriter in the band “Lane Moore and It Was Romance” which has been praised by Pitchfork, Vogue, Paste, and Billboard. It Was Romance’s catchy, hook-driven songs have been featured in feature films, TV shows, and video games. Their sophomore EP, Final Girl, will be released on February 14, 2025 with Mint 400 Records.

Her comedy show “Tinder Live! with Lane Moore” is regarded as one of the best comedy shows in the world and has been praised by The New York Times, Spin Magazine, Entertainment Tonight, CBS, Time Out New York, and New York Magazine.

As an actor, she’s had critically-acclaimed appearances on Girls, where The New York Times described Moore’s pivotal role in the season finale as “One of my favorite moments of this season,”  where her character confronts Marnie in a vintage shop, and praising Moore’s performance as “wonderful.” She’s also had memorable roles on “Search Party” (directed by Jay Duplass), and many others.

Her first book, How To Be Alone: If You Want To And Even If You Don’t, became an instant #1 bestseller and was praised as one of the best books of the year by The New York Times, New York Magazine, NPR, Good Morning America, Oprah Magazine, The Washington Post, Fast Company, Marie Claire, and many others. Moore also gave a TEDx Talk based on the book, called How To Be Alone. Her second book, You Will Find Your People: How To Make Meaningful Friendships As An Adult won the 2023 American Book Fest Award. The book became an instant #1 bestseller and received critical acclaim from The Los Angeles Times, New York Magazine, Good Morning America, NPR, The Atlantic, Vulture, PBS, Publisher’s Weekly, CBS, BUST, The New York Post, and many more. In 2024, Moore released an audiobook with Everand, You’re Not The Only One F*cking Up: Breaking The Endless Cycle of Dating Mistakes.

Her writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The Onion, The Guardian, The Washington Post, Elle, Teen Vogue, and GQ. As the Sex and Relationships Editor for Cosmopolitan, and the magazine’s first openly out editor, she won a GLAAD award for her groundbreaking work championing diverse, inclusive coverage, and was also honored on the Out 100 list.

All tour dates and tickets here. Watch Tinder Live show replays here.

Listen to Lane’s podcast “I Thought It Was Just Me” only on Patreon here. Subscribe to Lane’s Substack “Are You Mad At Me?” here.


Tour and College Bookings: Darlene Difrischia darlene@collectivespeakers.com

Press Inquiries: Gabby Fisher gfisher@abramsbooks.com