List of Hofstra University Alumni - Literature and Print Media

Literature and Print Media

  • Butch D'Ambrosio, playwright, and contributor to Mad Magazine
  • Nelson DeMille, best-selling author.
  • Stephen Dunn, Pulitzer Prize for poetry, 2001, former varsity basketball player.
  • John Edwards, Business technology writer. Author of six books. Columnist for PricewaterhouseCoopers'CommunicationsDirect. Contributor to Computerworld, Infoworld and other publications. Podcaster for Electronic Business
  • Marilyn French, Feminist, author of the The Women's Room
  • Donald S. Kellermann (1927–2010), journalist and opinion researcher.
  • Lauren LaCapra, journalist for the New York Daily News, New York Times
  • Eric Marmon, Senior Editor / Director of Marketing of the NY Sports Digest
  • Vincent Mercogliano, sports journalist for the Daily News in Westchester County New York.
  • Bob Rozakis, writer for DC Comics
  • Laurie Rozakis, writer of the "Complete Idiots" books
  • Samuel Rubenfeld, journalist for the Dow Jones Corruption Currents Blog and the Wall Street Journal
  • Ron Shandler, national baseball analyst, author of Baseball Forecaster, founder of BaseballHQ.com, columnist for USA Today.
  • George Vecsey, sportswriter with The New York Times
  • Robert Viagas, Founder of Playbill.com, Theatre.com; author or editor of 12+ books on theatre, including "Playbill Broadway Yearbook" series

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