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Television and film screenwriter and novelist. Books include 'Yes, Daddy' (2021). His writing has been widely published in such outlets as VICE, Slate, OUT Magazine, W Magazine, Electric Literature, Atlas Obscura, Literary Hub, Elle and Medium. He has lectured on journalism and creative non-fiction at Fordham University. | Television and film screenwriter and novelist. Books include 'Yes, Daddy' (2021). His writing has been widely published in such outlets as VICE, Slate, OUT Magazine, W Magazine, Electric Literature, Atlas Obscura, Literary Hub, Elle and Medium. He has lectured on journalism and creative non-fiction at Fordham University. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:42, 11 December 2021
Country
United States
Birth - Death
Occupation
Writer
Description
Television and film screenwriter and novelist. Books include 'Yes, Daddy' (2021). His writing has been widely published in such outlets as VICE, Slate, OUT Magazine, W Magazine, Electric Literature, Atlas Obscura, Literary Hub, Elle and Medium. He has lectured on journalism and creative non-fiction at Fordham University.