John Freeman Gill, Editor
John Freeman Gill, a long-time contributor to The New York Times, has written articles and essays for a broad range of national publications, including Premiere, The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic Monthly, The New York Observer, and Maxim. His writing has appeared in The New York Times Book of New York, has been cited in Vanity Fair and on National Public Radio, and will appear in the upcoming book The Best of The New York Times City Section. Former copy chief and feature writer for Maxim Movies magazine, he has written action screenplays for director Doug Liman, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, and DreamWorks. His right shoulder, right eye, and generously proportioned nose will appear as those of an FBI agent tracking a shipment of nuclear triggers for Valerie Plame in the upcoming Sean Penn spy thriller Fair Game. He once killed a deer tick with his bare hands. If you want to know more about John Freeman Gill, go to his own damn website, johnfreemangill.com.



















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