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Marjorie Ingall

Marjorie Ingall

Marjorie Ingall

Marjorie Ingall is a contributing writer at Self magazine and a columnist for The Forward. She has written for many other magazines, including The New York Times, Glamour, Redbook, Seventeen, Ms., Food & Wine, Wired, and the late, lamented Sassy, where she was the senior writer and health editor. At Sassy, she won several awards for health and social issues coverage. She is the author of The Field Guild to North American Males, the co-author of a sex-ed book for teenagers, Smart Sex and a former writer/producer at the Oxygen TV network.

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Hungry is now available in Trade Paperback
Jun 01, 2010
Hungry will be released on June 01, 2010 in Trade Paperback
Jun 01, 2010
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Hungry has won an award
Jan 30, 2010
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New York Times, November 30, 2012
...lifting. He makes 200-year-old stories feel as fluid and weird and gross and dreamlike as anyone could wish. Marjorie Ingall is a columnist for Tablet ­magazine. This article has been revised to reflect the following correction: Correction: November...
New York Times, November 30, 2012
...lifting. He makes 200-year-old stories feel as fluid and weird and gross and dreamlike as anyone could wish. Marjorie Ingall is a columnist for Tablet ­magazine...
New York Times, October 6, 2012
...a 6-year-old. Ms. Sakai declined to offer opinions on specific titles, so I called my highly opinionated friend Marjorie Ingall, a Tablet columnist who reviews children’s books for The New York Times. “The kid’s not going to want to hear it 30...
New York Times, October 5, 2012
...a 6-year-old. Ms. Sakai declined to offer opinions on specific titles, so I called my highly opinionated friend Marjorie Ingall, a Tablet columnist who reviews children’s books for The New York Times. “The kid’s not going to want to hear it 30...
New York Times, June 4, 2012
...or another. "I don’t begrudge the wealthy PTAs the money they raise," said a TNS parent, Marjorie Ingall (who is also a writer and a friend). "But the inequities are just really stark and really demoralizing." In a mad, eight-week-long burst of...
New York Times, June 4, 2012
...or another. "I don’t begrudge the wealthy PTAs the money they raise," said a TNS parent, Marjorie Ingall (who is also a writer and a friend). "But the inequities are just really stark and really demoralizing." In a mad, eight-week-long burst of...
New York Times, November 30, 2012
...lifting. He makes 200-year-old stories feel as fluid and weird and gross and dreamlike as anyone could wish. Marjorie Ingall is a columnist for Tablet ­magazine. This article has been revised to reflect the following correction: Correction: November...
New York Times, November 30, 2012
...lifting. He makes 200-year-old stories feel as fluid and weird and gross and dreamlike as anyone could wish. Marjorie Ingall is a columnist for Tablet ­magazine...
Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, November 19, 2012
...people, and an increasing number of them, nuts can be deadly. They can, for instance, as Tablet columnist Marjorie Ingall has written, turn charoset into the Mortar of Doom. Researchers estimate that 15,000,000 Americans have food allergies. These...
Techzone360, November 12, 2012
...to do such things as reading by candlelight and engaging in imaginative play. This was the case for Marjorie Ingall, a writer in the East Village, who in the beginning of her outage experience, “was full of maternal pride” as her children did such...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, November 12, 2012
...to turn the power on. "For the first three days, I was full of maternal pride," said Marjorie Ingall, a writer in the East Village. " 'Look at my children: reading by candlelight, cutting out paper dolls, engaged in such brilliant imaginative play. We...
New York Times, November 9, 2012
...someone to turn the power on. For the first three days, I was full of maternal pride, said Marjorie Ingall, a writer in the East Village. Look at my children: reading by candlelight, cutting out paper dolls, engaged in such brilliant imaginative play. We...
San Francisco Chronicle, November 8, 2012
...it was, but for people taking it the wrong way. SorryWatch is the brainchild of Susan McCarthy and Marjorie Ingall. Full disclosure: Both women are acquaintances of mine, even though I've never met Ingall. Ah, the online world. Sometimes the apology...