John is a leader in book journalism. Since 2011, he has been on the Books desk at the New York Times, first as a web producer and often as a writer. He profiled Paul Beatty and James McBride, and wrote reviews of books by Zadie Smith and Sally Rooney and many more. Starting in 2016, he became the editor of the paper’s staff book critics. He’s also been a mainstay of the Book Review’s weekly podcast, producing and, more recently, hosting the show.
Before joining the Times, John spent six years in the editorial department of HarperCollins and later worked as a freelance writer and editor. In 2009, he started a literary website called The Second Pass, which featured reviews of new books, essays about older ones and a blog that John anchored.
John was born and raised in Oceanside, NY, on Long Island, where all his family roots are, before moving to Texas at age 14. He spent 12 years there, including college (Trinity University, in San Antonio), despite being a cold -weather person. After college he worked as a sports writer for newspapers in the Dallas area, often covering high school football (the equivalent, in Texas, of covering the White House).
“I couldn’t be happy that it’s all led me to The Post,” John says.
John lives with his partner, Aviva, in Dobbs Ferry, NY, where they moved a year ago. He enjoys baseball and apologizes in advance for being a Yankees fan; watches the Criterion Channel (and a reality TV show or two he won’t admit to here); and loves live music (and recorded music), very cold martinis and lingering in used bookstores.
Please welcome him as he starts Sept. 6.
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