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Stephen Elliott
Steve is a novelist, editor and the weekly poker columnist for McSweeney's. His novels include Jones Inn, A Life Without Consequences, What it Means to Love You, and Happy Baby. He edited Politically Inspired, a collection of short fiction on political themes, including contributions from Charles Baxter, Anthony Swofford, ZZ Packer and many more. "I was 28 years old when I voted for the first time. I dropped the ball and now it's come to this," he says in his latest book, Looking Forward to It: Or, How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love the American Electoral Process. From crashing campaign parties to clashing with seasoned journalists, he offers uncommon and hilarious insight into the 2004 presidential election. Dave Eggers says Looking Forward to It is "savvy, loose, very funny and—truly—full of rare insights." Steve and his book received coverage from the New York Times, New York Times Book Review, Village Voice, Columbia Journalism Review, Newsweek, Cleveland Plain Dealer, San Francisco Chronicle, Boston Phoenix, NPR's Tavis Smiley Show, Salon.com, New York Magazine, and many other media outlets. Looking Forward to It was picked as one of the best books of the year by the Village Voice. |
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