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Stephen Fried

Stephen Fried is an American investigative journalist, non-fiction author, essayist and adjunct professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York City. His first book, ''Thing of Beauty: The Tragedy of Supermodel Gia (Pocket)'', a biography of model Gia Carangi and her era, was published in 1993. He has since written ''Bitter Pills: Inside the Hazardous World of Legal Drugs (Bantam 1998)'', an investigation of medication safety and the pharmaceutical-industrial complex; ''The New Rabbi (Bantam 2002)'', which weaves the dramatic search for a new religious leader at one of the nation's most influential houses of worship with a meditation on the author's Jewish upbringing; ''Husbandry (Bantam 2007)'', a collection of essays on marriage and men; and ''Appetite for America: How Visionary Businessman Fred Harvey Built a Railroad Empire that Civilized the Wild West (Bantam 2010)'', the first biography of restaurant and hotel entrepreneur Fred Harvey.
Fried is also an award-winning writer, a two-time recipient of the National Magazine Award, and has written for ''GQ'', ''Rolling Stone'', ''Vanity Fair'', ''Glamour'', ''Parade'', ''Ladies' Home Journal'' and ''Philadelphia'' magazine, where he was also editor-in-chief in 1999 and 2000. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife, author Diane Ayres.
==Early life and education==
Fried was born and grew up in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. As a child, he attended Pinemere Camp in the Pocono Mountains. He enrolled in the University of Pennsylvania in 1975, where he wrote for and co-edited ''34th Street'', the university's weekly magazine. While in college, he also became part of a small network of future journalists, authors and editors taught and nurtured by Nora Magid, a Canadian-born editor and professor whom Fried has referred to as a "one-woman journalism school." The self-dubbed "Nora-ites" — whose ranks include bestselling author and publisher David Borgenicht, ''ABC News'' writer and producer Joel Siegel, ''GQ'' contributing editor Lisa DePaulo and Eliot Kaplan, editorial talent director at ''Hearst'' magazines — created a mentorship prize in Magid's name in 2003. Fried eulogized Magid eleven years earlier in a piece for ''Philadelphia'' magazine, in which he shared experiences from her first-ever Advanced Expository Writing class in 1977. He graduated with a B.A. in International Relations from the University of Pennsylvania in 1979.

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