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Emily Gould Introduces Oversharing To  New York Times Magazine  [Crossovers]
Emily Gould Introduces Oversharing To New York Times Magazine [Crossovers]
"I’m going to try to never write about you,” I whispered to the boy whose shoulder my head was on two nights ago. Oops . Emily Gould has made a writing career of her personal life and built a personal life around her writing career, exposing her relationships on a personal site and on Gawker when she was a writer on this site. Now, in a cover story for this coming weekend's New York ...
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SpoutBlog — ... If you live in New York and/or read the blogs of people who do, chances are you’re aware of The Emily Gould Fiasco. Funnily enough, Juan and Victor Piñeiro, brothers as well as director and producer of ...

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