Sloane Crosley
Sloane Crosley | |
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Crosley at the 2015 Texas Book Festival. | |
| Born | August 3, 1978 New York, U.S. |
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| Education | Connecticut College (BA) |
| Subject | Nonfiction, fiction |
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Sloane Crosley (born August 3, 1978) is an American writer living in New York City known for her humorous essays, which are often collected into books like I Was Told There'd Be Cake, How Did You Get This Number, and Look Alive Out There.
She has also worked as a publicist at the Vintage Books division of Random House and as an adjunct professor in Columbia University's Master of Fine Arts program.
Her recent work includes a novel Cult Classic (2022) and her memoir Grief Is for People (2024), largely about the death of her friend Russell Perreault.