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'''Will Blythe''' is a magazine [[writer]] and book [[author]] living in [[New York City]]. He is a former literary [[Editing|editor]] at [[Esquire]] magazine but is now a contributing editor for [[Harper's]] and [[Mirabella]], and writes for many other periodicals.<ref>The Authors. [http://www.hachettebookgroupusa.com/authors/80/1466/index.html ''Will Blythe''] 2008.</ref> Blythe is perhaps best known for his 2006 book, ''To Hate Like This Is to Be Happy Forever'', which follows the author through a season rooting for his beloved University of North Carolina Tar Heels basketball team and examining his hatred of the school's rival, Duke University. The ''New York Times'' describes Blythe thus: "... he writes amusingly, self-deprecatingly and often beautifully."<ref>Foer, Franklin. [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/02/books/review/02foer.html Tobacco Road Rage.] The ''New York Times'', April 2, 2006.</ref> Blythe is also the editor of ''Why I Write: Thoughts on the Craft of Fiction'', published in 1999. |
'''Will Blythe''' is a magazine [[writer]] and book [[author]] living in [[New York City]]. He is a former literary [[Editing|editor]] at [[Esquire]] magazine but is now a contributing editor for [[Harper's]] and [[Mirabella]], and writes for many other periodicals.<ref>The Authors. [http://www.hachettebookgroupusa.com/authors/80/1466/index.html ''Will Blythe''] 2008.</ref> Blythe is perhaps best known for his 2006 book, ''To Hate Like This Is to Be Happy Forever'', which follows the author through a season rooting for his beloved University of North Carolina Tar Heels basketball team and examining his hatred of the school's rival, Duke University. The ''New York Times'' describes Blythe thus: "... he writes amusingly, self-deprecatingly and often beautifully."<ref>Foer, Franklin. [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/02/books/review/02foer.html Tobacco Road Rage.] The ''New York Times'', April 2, 2006.</ref> Blythe is also the editor of ''Why I Write: Thoughts on the Craft of Fiction'', published in 1999. He frequently writes for the New York Times Book Review. |
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Revision as of 16:33, 26 February 2008
Will Blythe is a magazine writer and book author living in New York City. He is a former literary editor at Esquire magazine but is now a contributing editor for Harper's and Mirabella, and writes for many other periodicals.[1] Blythe is perhaps best known for his 2006 book, To Hate Like This Is to Be Happy Forever, which follows the author through a season rooting for his beloved University of North Carolina Tar Heels basketball team and examining his hatred of the school's rival, Duke University. The New York Times describes Blythe thus: "... he writes amusingly, self-deprecatingly and often beautifully."[2] Blythe is also the editor of Why I Write: Thoughts on the Craft of Fiction, published in 1999. He frequently writes for the New York Times Book Review.
References
- ^ The Authors. Will Blythe 2008.
- ^ Foer, Franklin. Tobacco Road Rage. The New York Times, April 2, 2006.