Wayne Hoffman (author)

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OccupationDeputy editor at Nextbook Press
Managing editor at Tablet Magazine
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUnited States
Wayne Hoffman
OccupationDeputy editor at Nextbook Press
Managing editor at Tablet Magazine
LanguageEnglish language
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma materTufts University
New York University
Notable worksSweet Like Sugar
Notable awardsBarbara Gittings Literature Award
SpouseMark Sullivan

For the American mentalist and illusionist, see Wayne Hoffman.

Wayne Hoffman is an American author and journalist.

Hoffman has contributed to The Village Voice, The Huffington Post, The Washington Post, The Advocate, Hadassah Magazine, and The New York Blade.[1] He was managing editor at Billboard until 2003,[2] and later held the same post at The Jewish Daily Forward.[3] As of January 2014 he is deputy editor at Nextbook Press, a New York-based Jewish small press, in which capacity he also serves as managing editor for Tablet Magazine.[4]

Hoffman is a graduate of Tufts University and New York University. He is married to fellow journalist Mark Sullivan.[5]

His second novel, Sweet Like Sugar, received the Barbara Gittings Literature Award as part of the 2012 Stonewall Book Awards.[6]

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