Her novel An Invisible Sign of My Own was published in 2000, and was named as a Los Angeles Times Pick of the Year.
Opium Magazine features many notable writers and artists including Etgar Keret, Aimee Bender, Tao Lin, David Gaffney, Davis Schneiderman, Alison Weaver, D.B. Weiss, Diane Williams, Jessy Randall, Tana Wojczuk, Pia Z. Ehrhardt, Ben Greenman, Jack Handey, Dawn Raffel, Stuart Dybek, Josip Novakovich, Dan Golden, Terese Svoboda, Benjamin Percy, Shya Scanlon, Christopher Kennedy and Art Spiegelman.
The first issue contains work by such American notables as Jeffrey Renard Allen, Aimee Bender, Padgett Powell, Liz Rosenberg, and George Saunders.
Bender | Aimee Mann | Aimee Semple McPherson | Bender, Moldova | Aimee Bender | Chief Bender | Harold S. Bender | Bender (Futurama) | Anouk Aimée | Aimee Semple McPherson (film) | Aimee Nezhukumatathil | Aimee Chan | Aimee Allen | The Disappearance of Aimee | Michael L. Bender | Futurama: Bender's Big Score | Fender Nashville B-Bender Telecaster | B-Bender | Aimee Kelly | Aimee Garcia | Stephan Bender | Saving Aimee | Lawrence Bender | Lauretta Bender | John R. Bender | Jack Bender | Frank Bender | David Bender | Brandon Bender | Bender Qassim International Airport |
Aimee Bender's 2001 novel An Invisible Sign of My Own was adapted for the screen by The Wedding Planner scribes Michael Ellis and Pamela Falk.