Elmore Leonard on Bad Movies and Good Writing
The legendary author and screenwriter talks with The Atlantic's James Parker. More »
Jennie Rothenberg Gritz is an Atlantic senior editor. More
Jennie Rothenberg Gritz, an Atlantic senior editor, began her association with the magazine in 2002, shortly after graduating from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. An early highlight of her Atlantic career was a visit with Harold Bloom, during which the renowned literary critic addressed her as "my little bear."
In January 2006, Jennie joined the Atlantic staff full time. She currently oversees a number of different areas -- producing the online edition of the magazine and its special features, editing TheAtlantic.com's National channel, and creating original videos for the website.
Before coming to The Atlantic, Jennie was senior editor of Moment, a national magazine founded by Elie Wiesel, where she remains a contributing editor. Her writing has also appeared in The Chicago Tribune and in the book The Kindness of Strangers, a Lonely Planet travel writing anthology.
The legendary author and screenwriter talks with The Atlantic's James Parker. More »
Jeffrey Goldberg suggests a solution to an awkward social conundrum. More »
Computer scientist Larry Smarr shows off his imaging technology -- and the inside of his own colon. More »
Anne-Marie Slaughter discusses the struggles of working mothers with Hanna Rosin. More »
At the world's largest ministry for homosexual Christians, there's no more talk of "curing" same-sex attraction. More »
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At Citi Field Stadium this Sunday, 50,000 religious men gathered to discuss the dangers of the Web. An organizer explains why the digital era is so challenging for the people of the book. More »
James Fallows explains why the country's path to success can never be replicated. More »
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David Pilgrim has spent decades collecting racist pictures, signs, and knick-knacks. Now he's sharing his collection with the world. More »
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