Grant Ginder Explained
Grant Ginder (born 1982/1983)[1] is an American novelist, academic, and former political aide.
Background and education
Ginder grew up in Laguna Beach, California.[2] He received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania and a Master of Fine Arts from New York University. At the latter, Ginder studied under novelists Junot Diaz and Colson Whitehead.[3]
Career
While in college, Ginder worked as an intern in the offices of U.S. Representative Loretta Sanchez.[4] Upon completing his education, Ginder served as a speechwriter for John Podesta at the Center for American Progress.[5] In 2009, he published his first novel, This is How it Starts, a story of young government employees and interns working in Washington, D.C. Politico called the novel an examination of Washington's "power elite" -- "sharply observed" and "packed with sly humor."
In 2013, Ginder published the novel Driver's Education. In a starred review, the industry publication Booklist called the book, "lively, funny, gritty, and achingly real," comparing Ginder to novelists Junot Diaz and Michael Chabon.[6] In The Boston Globe, critic Karen Campbell called the work "engaging, colorful, direct, and imaginative," and "a stirring, memorable trip."[7] The New Yorker magazine called the work "a sensitively observed story," about "lessons that bear repeating."[8], Ginder lives in Brooklyn, and teaches writing at New York University, his alma mater.[9]
Novels
- Book: This Is How It Starts. 9781416599944. Simon & Schuster. 2009.
- Book: Driver's Education. 9781439187357. Simon & Schuster. 2013.
- Book: The People We Hate at the Wedding. 9781250095206. Flatiron Books. 2017.
- Book: Honestly, We Meant Well. 9781250143150. Flatiron Books. 2019.
- Book: Let's Not Do That Again. 9781250243775. Flatiron Books. 2022.
Notes and References
- http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2009/06/grant_ginder_will_drink_whatev.html Chris Rovzar, "Grant Ginder Will Drink Whatever Is on Top of the Fridge," New York Magazine, June 3, 2009.
- http://www.ocregister.com/articles/ginder-388045-says-novel.html Peter Larsen, "Author from O.C. hits the road with 'Driver's Education: A Novel,'" The Orange Country Register, January 18, 2013.
- Chris Rozvar, "Grant Ginder on His New Novel, Driver’s Education, the Value of an M.F.A., and Writing an Immortal Cat Named Mrs. Dalloway," Vanity Fair, January 8, 2013.
- http://washingtonexaminer.com/a-brief-peak-behind-tmz-s-curtain/article/128810 Washington Examiner, "Pick and Roll: A Brief Peak Behind TMZ's Curtain," March 4, 2008.
- http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0509/22080.html Andie Collier, "John Podesta speechwriter tries his hand at fiction," Politico, May 5, 2009.
- Booklist, Driver's Education, November 1, 2012.
- https://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/books/2013/01/07/book-review-driver-education-grant-ginder/NEZNRYLF5ioO5W7OEuLo6I/story.html Karen Campbell, "‘Driver’s Education’ by Grant Ginder," The Boston Globe, January 7, 2013.
- The New Yorker, "Driver's Education," March 4, 2013.
- Web site: Grant Ginder. Authors Answer. April 17, 2020. September 24, 2021.