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Sloane Crosley

Crosley at the 2015 Texas Book Festival. Sloane Crosley (born August 3, 1979) 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''.

She has also 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.

Her recent work includes a novel ''Cult Classic'' (2022) and her memoir ''Grief Is for People'' (2024), largely about the death of her friend Russell Perreault. Provided by Wikipedia
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