Our Editors

Alice Gregory

eMusic Contributor

Articles: 29

Alice Gregory is a Brooklyn-based freelancer. She’s written for a variety of publications including New York, NPR, Details, and The New York Observer.

Alice Gregory Archive

1-24 of 29

Mark Leyner, The Sugar Frosted…

The book is an epic, a supernatural oral tradition infinitely revised. Fo… more »

Michael Ian Black,…

Full of inventive insults, but undoubtedly a tribute In his new memoir, Y… more »

Interview: Michael Ian Black

In his new book, cult comedy hero and prolific tweeter Michael Ian Black … more »

Lionel Shriver, We Need to Tal…

Plotted like a thriller with a complexity that matches the very best psyc… more »

Eric Weiner, Man Seeks God: My…

Sometimes a stomachache is just a stomachache. But when Eric Weiner's was… more »

Helen DeWitt, Lightning Rods…

Should be required for anyone who has ever worked in an office After year… more »

Diane Keaton, Then Again…

Intimate and utterly all-consuming In the three decades since Diane Keato… more »

Chad Harbach, The Art of Field…

A campus novel that spends more time in the locker room than the library … more »

Justin Torres, We the Animals…

A debut novel that's packed full of life There's just so much life packed… more »

Monica Ali, Untold Story…

A timely page-turner that conjures a hypothetical life for Lady Di Perhap… more »

Neil Gaiman, American Gods…

A theatrical recording of one of Gaiman's best works If you still haven't… more »

Haley Tanner, Vaclav and Lena…

A debut that expresses just how much of ourselves we owe to others Haley … more »

Tea Obreht, The Tiger’s …

A masterful spinning of disparate narratives In Tea Obreht's The Tige… more »

Ben Greenman

Big year for Ben Greenman! He's had two short story collections come out … more »

George W. Bush, Decision Point…

Love him or hate him, the 43rd President's memoir is a fascinating re… more »

George W. Bush, Decision Point…

Love him or hate him, the 43rd President's memoir is a fascinating re… more »

Bill Bryson, At Home

Bill Bryson quells and affirms your most dilettantish tendencies In his l… more »

David Mitchell, The Thousand A…

A romantic novel that swells with specificity and strangeness Postmodern,… more »

Putting the "Fun" in…

With late spring come showers, flowers and lots of opportunities for fami… more »

Jennifer Egan, A Visit from th…

With technical dexterity and tender humor, Egan captures the fade-in/fade… more »

Jonathan Alter, The Promise…

In The Promise: President Obama, Year One, Jonathan Alter, senior editor … more »

Jane Smiley, Private Life…

Bill Bryson quells and affirms your most dilettantish tendencies In his l… more »

Anne Lamott, Imperfect Birds…

Once a tennis star, now a teen in trouble, Rosie may feel all grown up, b… more »

Garrison Keillor, Lake Wobegon…

Dispatches from where all the women are strong, all the men are good-look… more »

1-24 of 29

More to Explore

1

International Bookshelf

By Jess Sauer, eMusic Contributor

The idea that diverse languages are a form of divine punishment, serving only to separate us, is a popular one in numerous mythologies and religious traditions. In Genesis, humanity is unified by a common tongue… more »

Recommended

View All