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American journalist and author

Anneli Rufus is an American journalist and author.

Born in Los Angeles, California, and brought up in a Jewish household, she first went to college in Santa Barbara, then to the University of California, Berkeley. Rufus earned an English degree and became a journalist. She has written for many publications, including Salon.com, the San Francisco Chronicle and the Boston Globe.

Rufus is the author of many books, including The Scavengers' Manifesto (2009), The Farewell Chronicles: How We Really Respond to Death (2005) and Party of One: The Loners' Manifesto (2002).

Bibliography

As contributor

  • The Party Girl Cookbook (2002) ISBN 0-7858-1564-3 (contributor)
  • Roar Softly and Carry a Great Lipstick: 28 Women Writers on Life, Sex, and Survival (2004) ISBN 1-930722-38-9 (contributor)
  • Not Like I'm Jealous or Anything: The Jealousy Book (2006) ISBN 0-385-73317-8 (contributor)
  • The Secret Lives of Lawfully Wedded Wives: 27 Women Writers on Love, Infidelity, Sex Roles, Race, Kids, and More (2006) ISBN 1-930722-63-X (contributor)
  • Alone in the Kitchen with an Eggplant (2007) ISBN 1-59448-947-5 (contributor)

References

  1. Anneli Rufus biography at Crime Magazine
  2. "Experiencing Christmas Foods Second-Hand". 7 December 2012.
  3. Rufus, Anneli (February 1, 2016). "I Completely Lost My Will to Write After a Long Career—Until I Discovered Graphic Novels". AlterNet. Retrieved March 6, 2016.
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