Emily Gould
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Emily Gould | |
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Gould at the 2009 Brooklyn Book Festival
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Born | Washington, D.C.[1] |
October 13, 1981
Occupation | Writer, editor, blogger |
Nationality | American |
Genre | Fiction, non-fiction |
Emily Gould is an American author originally from Silver Spring, Maryland.[2] She is the co-owner, with Ruth Curry, of the indie e-bookstore Emily Books, and a former co-editor at Gawker.com.[2]
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Career
Gould, with Zareen Jaffery, is the co-author of the young adult novel Hex Education, which was released by Penguin's Razorbill imprint in May 2007.[3] She is also the author of a collection of essays, And the Heart Says Whatever, published by Free Press in May 2010.[2] Her novel, Friendship, was published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux (2014).[4]
Works
- Hex Education. Illustrator Zareen Jaffery, Razorbill, 2007, ISBN 9781595141187
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References
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- ↑ Kakutani, Michiko (June 30, 2014). "A Lucy and Ethel for an Age After Blogs". The New York Times.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Emily Gould. |
- Emily Magazine
- New York Post's Page Six Magazine "The Dangers of Blogger Love"
- New York Magazine
- The Publishing History of Gawker's New Co-editor (GalleyCat)
- A Long, Dark Early Evening Of The Soul With Keith Gessen
- The Observer article by David Smith: "What happens when bloggers bare all then get caught in the brutal blowback"
- NPR Interview
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- 1981 births
- Living people
- American bloggers
- American children's writers
- American online publication editors
- Eugene Lang College alumni
- Kenyon College alumni
- People from Brooklyn
- People from Silver Spring, Maryland
- American women novelists
- Women essayists
- Women children's writers
- 20th-century women writers
- American women bloggers
- American writer stubs