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11 Facts About Sloane Crosley

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Sloane Crosley was born on August 3,1978 and is an American writer living in New York City known for her humorous essays, which are often collected into books like I Was Told There'd Be Cake, How Did You Get This Number, and Look Alive Out There.

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Sloane Crosley has worked as a publicist at the Vintage Books division of Random House and as an adjunct professor in Columbia University's Master of Fine Arts program.

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Sloane Crosley's third book of essays Look Alive Out There was a Thurber Prize finalist.

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Sloane Crosley has published work in or edited for various magazines and newspapers.

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Sloane Crosley was a weekly columnist for British newspaper The Independent in 2011.

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Sloane Crosley is a contributing editor at Vanity Fair and was the founding columnist for The New York Times "Townies" op-ed series, a columnist for The New York Observer Diary, a columnist for The Village Voice, a contributing editor at BlackBook and is a regular contributor to The New York Times, GQ, Elle, and NPR.

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Sloane Crosley has written cover stories and features for Salon.

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Sloane Crosley co-wrote the song "It Only Gets Much Worse" with Nate Ruess.

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In 2011 Sloane Crosley appeared on the TV series Gossip Girl as herself.

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Sloane Crosley appeared on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on six occasions from 2010 to 2014.

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Sloane Crosley was mentioned in BoJack Horseman when the character Diane Nguyen receives an advance for a book of personal essays.