Jennifer Massoni's Writings
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Jul.30.2008
By Jennifer Massoni
This month, Red Room author Glenda Burgess releases her memoir, The Geography of Love (Doubleday/Broadway). I read it on a recent plane trip across the country and felt significantly different—moved by the power and evidence of true love and commitment—when I touched down. Burgess shares a love story about—you might even say a love letter to—...
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Apr.29.2008
“I’ve always had a peculiar interest in swearing and cussing and their impact on society and literature,” says Alan Black. This isn’t your run-of-the-mill interview kick-off, but neither is Black. To call him a jack-of-all-trades would be too easy. That said, he is a writer, performer, promoter, Scotsman, and “saloon boss,” as he puts it. That saloon happens to...
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Apr.19.2008
GENTRY MAGAZINE
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About Jennifer
Journalist and editor Jennifer Massoni has worked at Vanity Fair, where she was the associate editor of Oscar Night: 75 Years of Hollywood Parties, was the senior editor of Gentry magazine for three years, and directed the 2006 launch of CAFE magazine. A...
Causes Jennifer Massoni Supports
Sunbeam Foundation
Greenpeace
Jennifer’s Favorite Books
The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Slouching Towards Bethlehem, The Brothers Karamazov, Anna Karenina, Believers, How to Breathe Underwater, Saturday








