Will Schwalbe
William Schwalbe (born July 13, 1962)[1] is an American writer and businessman based in New York City. He is the author of three books, and the former editor-in-chief of Hyperion Books. In 2008, he founded the recipe website Cookstr, which was acquired by Macmillan Publishing in 2014, where he is an executive vice president.
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Born | July 13, 1962 |
Citizenship | American |
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His first book, SEND: Why People Email So Badly and How to Do it Better, was co-written with David Shipley, and was published by Penguin Random House in 2010.[2] The book was reviewed by Dave Barry in The New York Times,[3] became a business bestseller and was included in an interview with Schwalbe on The Colbert Report in June 2007.[4]
The End Of Your Life Book Club, which described Schwalbe's relationship with his mother Mary Anne Schwalbe through books before her passing, was published by Knopf in 2012,[5] and spent more than four months on the New York Times Bestseller List.[6] It was widely reviewed by outlets such as The New York Times,[7] The Boston Globe,[8] USA Today,[9] Chicago Reader,[10] The New Yorker,[11] Bookpage,[12] and Entertainment Weekly.[13]
As a journalist, he has written for various publications, including The New York Times and The South China Morning Post.[14]
Books for Living was published in December 2016 by Knopf, and consists of essays about 26 different books that affected the author's life.[15] The Boston Globe described it as a "natural follow-on" to his previous book.[16] Among the books described by Schwalbe include, Homer's The Odyssey, Herman Melville's Bartleby the Scrivener, E.B. White's Stuart Little and Paula Hawkins' The Girl on the Train.[17]
His sister, Nina Schwalbe, is an American public health researcher.[18]
Bibliography
- SEND: Why People Email So Badly and How to Do it Better (2010)
- The End Of Your Life Book Club (2012)
- Books for Living (2016)
- We Should Not Be Friends, The Story of a Friendship (2023)
References
- Will Schwalbe, The End of Your Life Book Club, p. 253
- Send by David Shipley, Will Schwalbe | PenguinRandomHouse.com.
- Barry, Dave (May 6, 2007). "Send: The Essential Guide to Email for Office and Home – David Shipley and Will Schwalbe – Books – Review". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
- Will Schwalbe-The Colbert Report – Video Clip | Comedy Central, June 21, 2007, retrieved January 9, 2017
- "THE END OF YOUR LIFE BOOK CLUB – Will Schwalbe « Two Roads". www.tworoadsbooks.com. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
- "SLCL Presents "The End of Your Life Book Club" Memoirist Will Schwalbe | St. Louis County Library". www.slcl.org. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
- Beha, Christopher R. (January 4, 2013). "'The End of Your Life Book Club,' by Will Schwalbe". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
- "Book review: 'The End of Your Life Book Club' by Will Schwalbe – The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
- Minzesheimer, Bob (October 7, 2012). "Son, dying mom bond via 'End of Your Life Book Club'". USA Today.
- Levitt, Aimee. "No sappiness allowed at The End of Your Life Book Club". Chicago Reader. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
- "The End of Your Life Book Club". The New Yorker. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
- "Will Schwalbe – Interview". BookPage.com. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
- "The End of Your Life Book Club". EW.com. September 28, 2012. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
- "Biography: Will Schwalbe". Bookreporter. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
- Jacobs, A. j (December 23, 2016). "Lessons on How to Live, in 26 Books". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
- "'Books for Living' is full of diverting essays about important reads – The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
- Nance, Kevin (December 26, 2016). "Schwalbe's 'Books for Living' is a love letter to reading". USA TODAY. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
- "Will Schwalbe: 'The End Of Your Life Book Club'". WBUR. November 22, 2012. Retrieved April 22, 2022.