Author
Pagan Kennedy
Birth Date
September 7, 1962
(63 Years)
Associated Country
United States
Pagan Kennedy is an American author, journalist, and columnist whose work spans nonfiction, fiction, science writing, and cultural commentary. Known for her curiosity-driven approach to storytelling, Kennedy often explores the unexpected histories behind inventions, ideas, and overlooked figures. Her writing combines rigorous research with an engaging narrative style, making complex subjects accessible to a broad audience.
Beginning her career as part of the independent publishing and zine culture of the 1990s, Kennedy established herself as a distinctive voice in contemporary American nonfiction. She has written for numerous newspapers and magazines, including serving as a columnist for *The New York Times Magazine* and contributing regularly to *The Boston Globe*. Across her journalism and books, she has shown a particular interest in innovation, creativity, science, and the people whose contributions have been overlooked or forgotten by history.
Over the course of her career, Kennedy has authored books across multiple genres and earned recognition for both her literary and journalistic work. Her writing is characterized by intellectual curiosity, meticulous research, and a talent for uncovering remarkable stories hidden within everyday life. Through her books, essays, and columns, she has helped bring greater attention to the history of invention, scientific discovery, and the individuals whose ideas have shaped the modern world.
Beginning her career as part of the independent publishing and zine culture of the 1990s, Kennedy established herself as a distinctive voice in contemporary American nonfiction. She has written for numerous newspapers and magazines, including serving as a columnist for *The New York Times Magazine* and contributing regularly to *The Boston Globe*. Across her journalism and books, she has shown a particular interest in innovation, creativity, science, and the people whose contributions have been overlooked or forgotten by history.
Over the course of her career, Kennedy has authored books across multiple genres and earned recognition for both her literary and journalistic work. Her writing is characterized by intellectual curiosity, meticulous research, and a talent for uncovering remarkable stories hidden within everyday life. Through her books, essays, and columns, she has helped bring greater attention to the history of invention, scientific discovery, and the individuals whose ideas have shaped the modern world.
Books
In 1972, Martha "Marty" Goddard volunteered at a crisis hotline, counseling girls who had been molested by their fathers, their teachers, their uncles. Soon, Marty was on a mission to answer a...
A hilarious handbook for hipsters navigating the absurdities of modern life! Pagan Kennedy, the Queen of Zines, offers a witty and insightful guide for maturing hipsters seeking meaning beyond...
Inventology 2016
Find out where great ideas come from. A father cleans up after his toddler and imagines a cup that won't spill. An engineer watches people using walkie-talkies and has an idea. A doctor figures out...
'Zine 2014
Back in print for the first time in a decade, this is the hilarious autobiography of a pioneer of the 1990s zine movement. A young woman named Pagan, having just graduated from a writing program at a...
Black Livingstone 2013
A largely untold story of an extraordinary historical figure, this biography sheds light on the life of William Sheppard, a 19th-century African American who, for more than 20 years, defied...
Nonfiction is the new black comedy in this hilarious collection of award-winning literary essays written by the infamous Pagan Kennedy.
In the title piece, Alex Comfort, author of The Joy of Sex,...
In the 1920s when Laura Dillon felt like a man trapped in a woman's body, there were no words to describe her condition; transsexuals had yet to enter common usage. And there was no known solution to...
Once a brilliant historian with a promising academic future, Win Duncan is at a crossroads in his career when he is mysteriously summoned by Litminov, a wild but brilliant chemist from his college...
The Exes 1999
In one of the most critically acclaimed novels of recent years, Pagan Kennedy takes readers on a hip and hilarious tour of today's rock 'n' roll world.
The Exes, an up-and-coming indie band, is made...