Allison Glock
American non-fiction writer
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Allison Glock is an American non-fiction writer.[1]
Allison Glock | |
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| Born | West Virginia, U.S. |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Nationality | American |
| Education | Indiana University Bloomington Syracuse University (MA) |
| Genre | Non-fiction |
| Notable awards | Whiting Award (2004) |
Life
Glock was born in West Virginia.[2] She graduated from Indiana University Bloomington in 1989, and from Syracuse University with an MA in 1992.
Her work has appeared in The New York Times,[3] The New York Times Magazine, Esquire,[4] GQ, Maxim,[5] Men's Journal, The New Yorker, Food & Wine, Elle, Garden & Gun, Oprah Magazine, Marie Claire, Rolling Stone.
She is a Senior Staff Writer for ESPN.[6]
She was covered by The Guardian and other outlets for marrying a trans man.[7][8]
She wrote a novel named Changers.[9]
Awards
- 2004 Whiting Award
Works
- "I Blame Blogs", Poetry Foundation, 5.15.09
- Glock, Allison (October 16, 2006). "Halloween on Heels". The New York Times. Retrieved April 23, 2010.
- "Sweet Tea: A Love Story", Garden & Gun
- "Perfect Fit: The Right Bra", The New Yorker, March 19, 2001
- Beauty Before Comfort. Alfred A. Knopf. 2003. ISBN 978-0-375-40121-3.
- Clay Aiken; Allison Glock (2005). Learning to Sing: Hearing the Music in Your Life. Random House, Inc. ISBN 978-0-8129-7410-2.
Allison Glock.