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Katie Hafner (born 1957) is an American journalist who writes books and articles about technology, healthcare, and society, most often for ''The New York Times'', where she was on staff for a decade. Prior to that, she was a contributing editor for ''Newsweek'' and ''Business Week''. She has also written for ''Esquire'', ''Wired'', ''The New Republic'' and ''The New York Times Magazine''. Her sixth book, ''Mother Daughter Me'' (), a memoir about three generations of women trying to live together, was published by Random House in 2013. ''Mother Daughter Me'' received great advance praise and was named one of "Ten Titles to Pick Up Now" in the August 2013 issue of ''O Magazine'', to ''Parade'' magazine's 2013 "Summer Reading List", July's Goodreads "Mover and Shaker" list and iTunes' "Best Books of July!" She is currently working on a novel. ==Biography== She is interviewed in the John Korty documentary, ("Miracle in a Box" ), about the rebuilding of a Steinway piano. Hafner's 2006 New York Times article (Wikipedia Refines its 'Anyone Can Edit' Policy'' ) is currently featured in ''The McGraw-Hill Guide Writing for College, Writing for Life, second edition'' an English composition textbook. It is used by hundreds of undergrads as source material for topical essays. Hafner lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Katie Hafner」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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