High-frequency traders and momentum-driven hedge funds made it their business to speculate on food in 2011. From The Guardian . . .
Now available in paperback.
Winner of the Gourmand World Cookbook Award, "Best Culinary History Book, 2008."
The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2009
Includes "Wasteland"
Slice of Life: Contemporary Writers on Food
Includes "The Triumph of American Gastrosophy," a piece I wrote about the history of American diet book mania.
Frederick Kaufman: Manuel Alvarez Bravo: Photographs and Memories
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Fastpitch
I wrote the script for this documentary on fast-pitch softball.
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