Ada Calhoun

Ada Calhoun
Ada Calhoun on a St. Marks Place rooftop, 2015
Ada Calhoun on a St. Marks Place rooftop, 2015
BornAda Calhoun Schjeldahl
(1976-03-17) March 17, 1976 (age 48)
New York City, New York
OccupationNon-fiction writer, journalist
Alma materStuyvesant High School
University of Texas at Austin
Period1998–present
Notable worksSt. Marks Is Dead (2015), Wedding Toasts I’ll Never Give (2017), Why We Can't Sleep (2020), Also a Poet (2022)

Ada Calhoun (born Ada Calhoun Schjeldahl; March 17, 1976) is an American nonfiction writer. She is the author of St. Marks Is Dead, a history of St. Mark's Place in East Village, Manhattan, New York; Wedding Toasts I’ll Never Give, a book of essays about marriage; Why We Can't Sleep, a book about Generation X women and their struggles, and Also a Poet, a memoir about her father and the poet Frank O’Hara. She has also been a critic, frequently contributing to The New York Times Book Review;[1] a co-author and ghostwriter,[2] the New York Times having reported that she collaborated on the 2023 Britney Spears memoir The Woman in Me;[3] and a freelance essayist and reporter. A Village Voice profile in 2015 said: "Her CV can seem as though it were cobbled together from the résumés of three ambitious journalists."[4]

  1. ^ "Articles by Ada Calhoun". The New York Times. Retrieved September 27, 2016.
  2. ^ Tim Gunn's Fashion Bible listing. Simon & Schuster. 11 September 2012. ISBN 9781451643879. Retrieved September 27, 2016.
  3. ^ "The Many People Behind 'The Woman in Me'". The New York Times. 31 October 2023. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  4. ^ "Has Ada Calhoun Just Become the Most Important New Voice on Old New York?". The Village Voice. 27 October 2015. Retrieved September 27, 2016.