David Ellis Dickerson is an American author, humorist and contributor to National Public Radio's This American Life.[1] Dickerson worked at Hallmark as a greeting card writer and is the unofficial Greeting Card Laureate of National Public Radio. He is creator of the web series Greeting Card Emergency, on which he writes greeting cards for unusual situations.[2] He has also contributed to The Atlantic.[3]
David Ellis Dickerson | |
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Occupation | Writer |
Education | PhD in American literature, Florida State University |
Genre | Memoir |
As of November 2015, he lives in Tallahassee, Florida, having moved from his native Tucson, Arizona. He also lived in New York City and Hollywood, California. He is an atheist.[3]
Books
edit- House of Cards: The True Story of How a 26-Year-Old Fundamentalist Virgin Learned about Life, Love, and Sex by Writing Greeting Cards, Riverhead Trade, ISBN 1594484864
- How Tolkien Sucks, Amazon Digital Services, Inc., ASIN: B009BHJGT4
- The Exy Book: Modern Myths of a Scandalous Goddess, Amazon Digital Services, Inc., ASIN: B007A2KFK6
References
edit- ^ Radio Archive by Contributor: David Ellis Dickerson This American Life
- Books by David Ellis Dickerson Amazon.com - ^ Greeting Card Emergency YouTube web series.
-Greeting Card Emergency The Daily Beast. - ^ a b "Viewpoints: Why is faith falling in the US?". BBC News. August 21, 2012.