- Adrian Nicole LeBlanc
Adrian Nicole LeBlanc is an American journalist whose works focus on the marginalized members of society: adolescents living in poverty, prostitutes, women in prison, etc.
LeBlanc grew up in a working class family in
Leominster, Massachusetts . She studied atSmith College ,Oxford , andYale University . She worked for Seventeen Magazine as an editor after earning her Master's degree in Modern Literature at Oxford.LeBlanc's first book, "Random Family: Love, Drugs, Trouble, and Coming of Age in the Bronx", took more than 10 years to research and write. "Random Family" is a nonfiction account of the struggles of two women and their family as they deal with love, drug dealers, babies and prison time in the
Bronx . LeBlanc and "Random Family" garnered several awards and nominations. Her research methods earned her a spot among several otherjournalists and nonfiction writers in Robert Boynton's book, "The New New Journalism."LeBlanc has contributed to the "
New York Times Magazine ", the "Village Voice ", and "Esquire magazine ". She currently lives inManhattan .Other publications
*"Gang Girl: When Manny’s Locked-Up" (August, 1994)
*"Landing From the Sky" (The New Yorker, April 23, 2000)
*"When the Man of the House is in the Big House" (Cover, January, 2003)
*"Sidelines" (About the work of Swiss artistUwe Wittwer , in "Geblendet / Dazzled": Kehrer, Heidelberg, 2005)
*" [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6526022 'The Ground We Lived On': A Father's Last Days] " (documenting the last months of her father's life, on NPR's "All Things Considered", 2006)Awards:
#Margolis Award (2000)
#Lettre Ulysses Award (2003)
#Borders Original Voices Award for Nonfiction
#MacArthur Fellow (2006)References:
*http://www.margolis.com
*http://www.lettre-ulysses-award.org
*http://www.newnewjournalism.com
*http://www.macfound.org/site/c.lkLXJ8MQKrH/b.959463/k.9D7D/Fellows_Program.htm
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