"Not many on earth who can slide between
Lou Reed and Erma Bombeck and be
this consistently funny."
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5/10/2024: This month's column is A Wedding Toast for Pood and Nay Nay. In it we review the history of the magical romance between my son Vince and his new wife Shannon as it has been covered since 2012 in the Baltimore Fishbowl, and share many gorgeous wedding photos. The newly married Mr. Winik is on the road with Me Nd Adam right now, so please go see him if you can. I'll be at the Baltimore show on the 16th. For a full listing of venues and to buy tickets, go to mendadam.com.

4/12/24: Recent literary coverage:
• I did two really fun lists for Oprah Daily -- best memoirs and most addictive novels of all time. 
• Here's an audio roundup on immigration, for Kirkus. Intense.
• And, while we're on intense, a review of Alexandra Fuller's grief memoir, Fi, for the Washington Post.

1/17/24: I have a story in Cosmopolitan this month, part of a big online package on Sex after 60. My humble contribution is here. Thanks to my daughter Jane, now at Columbia Journalism School, who alerted me to a pitch request on Twitter, ultimately giving me the opportunity to write a sequel to a sex story I did for Cosmo in July 1995. It's been a long strange trip, for sure. And don't ask me about the insane art, I had nothing to do with it.

12/17/20: On LitHub, Six Book Critics Walk Into a Zoom to Talk About Autofiction, A Totally Fictional Story by Marion Winik Featuring a Martin Amis Cameo.


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