A few days ago, I received a well-written email from John Rocker. It wasn’t the first—I’d gotten at least twenty over the previous two months, some of them more than 1,500 words long—but this one was forwarded from his long-suffering publicist, Debi Curzio. I’d recently written an article about Rocker for Atlanta magazine’s 50th anniversary […]
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I’m a staff writer at The New Yorker, where I often cover politics, sports and things that happen in the southeast. I live in Atlanta, where I was formerly the city magazine’s writer-at-large.
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“A Doctor’s View of Obamacare and Trumpcare From Rural Georgia,” The New Yorker | link
“The Onion Struggles to Lampoon Trump,” The New Yorker | link
“Race, Activism and Hillary Clinton at Wellesley,” The New Yorker | link
“Busted,” The New Yorker | link
“Golden State and the Mathematical Magic of 73,” The New Yorker | link
“The Many Lives of Aubrey Lee Price,” Atlanta Magazine | link
“Young Man In A Hurry,” Outside Magazine | link
“He Ran These Streets,” Runner’s World Magazine | link
“Fair Chase,” Outside Magazine | .pdf
“Final Exit,” Atlanta Magazine | .pdf
“The Chewing Sound and the Fury,” The New Republic Magazine | link
“Obama’s In-Box,” The New Yorker Magazine | link | .pdf
“Above it All,” Backpacker Magazine | .pdf
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