Jennifer Mascia

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Jennifer Nicole Mascia (born November 22, 1977 in Miami) is an American writer. She is the author of Never Tell Our Business to Strangers (2010) and an editorial assistant in the Editorial Department of The New York Times. Until June 10, 2014, she was a regular contributor to The Gun Report, a gun violence project spearheaded by the Op-Ed columnist Joe Nocera.[1][2]

Mascia is a graduate of City University of New York's Hunter College and Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism .[3]

In February 2010, Mascia published Never Tell Our Business to Strangers, a memoir about her parents that centers around the discovery of her father's murder conviction.[4]

The memoir is an expansion of a Modern Love column published in the Times on April 1, 2007.[5]

References

  1. Adam Weinstein, "The Times Killed Its "Gun Report" After the Writer Asked for a Raise," Gawker.com, 20 June 2014 Accessed 19 July 2014
  2. Jennifer Mascia, "Who gets shot in America: What I learned compiling records of carnage for the New York Times," The Raw Story, 15 July 2014 Accessed 19 July 2014
  3. Jennifer Mascia, "About the author" Accessed 24 February 2010
  4. Random House, "Never Tell Our Business to Strangers," February 2010 Accessed 24 February 2010
  5. Jennifer Mascia, "Modern Love: Never Tell Our Business to Strangers," The New York Times, 01 April 2007 Accessed 05 January 2010


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