Joyce Wadler
Joyce Wadler | |
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Born | Joyce Judith Wadler January 2, 1948 |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, reporter |
Employer | The New York Times |
Joyce Judith Wadler (born January 2, 1948) is a journalist and reporter for The New York Times, as well as a writer and humorist.
Career
[edit]Prior to working at the New York Times, she was a reporter and feature writer for the New York Post, New York correspondent for The Washington Post and a contributing editor for New York Magazine and Rolling Stone. She authored Liaison: The True Story of the M. Butterfly Affair (ISBN 0-553-09213-8) after interviewing Bernard Boursicot, who granted her wide access to information and insight into his affair with Shi Pei Pu. [citation needed]
Cancer
[edit]Wadler has been treated for both breast and ovarian cancer. In 1991, Wadler was diagnosed with breast cancer and had a malignant tumor "the size of a robin's egg" removed from her left breast.[1] The eventual diagnosis was "ductal carcinoma with medullary features".[2][failed verification] Due to somewhat early detection and aggressive treatment, Wadler called it "[m]y maybe-not- the-best-but-still-pretty-terrific-whatever-the-hell-it-is cancer".[3]
Her memoir about breast cancer, My Breast: One Woman's Cancer Story (ISBN 0671017756; ISBN 978-0-671-01775-0) was originally a two-part cover story for New York Magazine and later expanded into an award-winning[citation needed] book and made into a television movie starring Meredith Baxter, which won the American Women in Radio and Television Excellence in Programming Award in 1995. [citation needed] In 1995, she was diagnosed with "advanced ovarian cancer" and treated. She has been in remission since 2000. [citation needed]
Personal life
[edit]As stated in her Muck Rack profile[5] she does not write as much as she used to, but money could still motivate her.
Works
[edit]- Books
- My Breast: One Woman’s Cancer Story
- Liaison: The True Story of the M. Butterfly Affair
References
[edit]- ^ Wadler, Joyce (April 1992). "My Breast". New York.
- ^ Is DNA Destiny? Utne Reader. March 1, 1998
- ^ My Breast by Joyce Wadler on Amazon.com
- ^ "Joyce Wadler on Her Own Breast Cancer Story -- New York Magazine - Nymag". 15 April 2008.
- ^ "Joyce Wadler's Biography | Muck Rack".
External links
[edit]- "The Public Life of Joyce Wadler", New York Observer
- Index of Wadler's recent reporting for The New York Times
- Joyce Wadler's blog
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- 1948 births
- Living people
- 21st-century American Jews
- 21st-century American memoirists
- 21st-century American non-fiction writers
- 21st-century American women journalists
- 21st-century American journalists
- 21st-century American women writers
- American reporters and correspondents
- American women memoirists
- American women non-fiction writers
- Jewish American journalists
- Jewish American memoirists
- Jewish American non-fiction writers
- Jewish humorists
- Jewish women writers
- The New York Times journalists
- Writers from New York City
- American journalist, 1940s birth stubs