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Jill Kargman is a writer based in New York City who is deathly afraid of clowns. And mimes. After graduating college, she worked as a Xerox whore at the bottom of the magazine totem pole, where she took copious notes on the (psycho) characters she worked for. Her first novels, The Right Address and Wolves In Chic Clothing, were written with her fabulous writing partner, Carrie Karasyov, and then she wrote her first solo book, Momzillas, which was translated into 14 languages. Two other novels followed and then she decided real stuff was fucking crazier than fiction, so she wrote Sometimes I Feel Like a Nut, a comedic memoir in essay form since she has the attention span of a gnat. A gnat with ADD.
Jill’s freelance work includes over ten shows for MTV, including episodes of MTV: Ultrasound and So Five Minutes Ago. She has written over 100 articles that have appeared in magazines including Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Interview, Town & Country, British GQ, Elle, Teen Vogue, style.com, and Travel + Leisure. She’s now writing a half-hour comedy for BRAVO, called ODD MOM OUT, which will air winter of 2014-15.
She will blow anyone with a Nielsen box to tune in.
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