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Stephen J. Dubner is an award-winning author and journalist who lives
in New York City. He is the co-author, with Steven D. Levitt, of
Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of
Everything. He is also the author of Turbulent Souls: A Catholic Son's
Return to His Jewish Family (1998), Confessions of a Hero-Worshiper (2003), and a children's book, The Boy With Two Belly
Buttons (2007).
Freakonomics, published in April 2005, instantly became an
international best-seller, with more than 1.5 million copies sold in
the U.S. alone. It won the inaugural Quill Award for best business
book; was short-listed for the inaugural Financial Times/Goldman Sachs
Business Book Award; received a Visionary Award from the National
Council on Economic Education; is a BookSense Book of the Year; and
was named a Notable Book of 2005 by the New York Times. Turbulent
Souls was also named a Notable Book, and was a finalist for the Koret
National Jewish Book Award. Turbulent Souls is being reissued in late
2006 under a new title, Choosing My Religion.
The eighth child of an upstate New York newspaperman, Dubner has been
writing since he was a child. (His first published work appeared in
Highlights magazine.) As an undergraduate at Appalachian State
University, he started a rock band that was signed to Arista Records,
which landed him in New York City. He ultimately quit playing music to
earn an M.F.A. in writing at Columbia University, where he also taught
in the English Department.
From 1990-1994, Dubner was an editor and writer at New York Magazine.
From 1994-1999, he was an editor and writer for The New York Times
Magazine. He has also written for The New Yorker, Time, The Washington
Post, and elsewhere. His journalism has been anthologized in The Best
American Sports Writing and The Best American Crime Writing. He has
also been a PBS correspondent, and is currently a regular contributor
to ABC News, appearing monthly on Good Morning America and a segment
of World News Tonight called "Freakonomics Friday." He and Steven
Levitt also write a monthly "Freakonomics" column for The New York
Times Magazine, and they maintain a popular website,
www.freakonomics.com, which has been called "the most readable
economics blog in the universe."
Dubner is now working on several book projects, including a second
Freakonomics book with Steven Levitt as well as a book on Jewish
ethics. He lives in Manhattan with his wife, the noted documentary
photographer Ellen Binder, and their two children.
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