Jim Knipfel

Jim Knipfel
Knipfel in his Brooklyn, New York apartment in 2006
Knipfel in his Brooklyn, New York apartment in 2006
Born (1965-06-02) June 2, 1965 (age 59)
Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States[1]
OccupationNovelist, journalist
Notable worksMemoir Slackjaw (1999)
Fiction The Buzzing (2003)
Website
missioncreep.com/slackjaw

Jim Knipfel (pronounced Kah-nipfel) is an American novelist, autobiographer, and journalist.

A native of Wisconsin, Knipfel, who suffers from retinitis pigmentosa, is the author of three memoirs, Slackjaw, Quitting the Nairobi Trio, and Ruining It for Everybody; as well as two novels, The Buzzing, and Noogie's Time to Shine. He wrote news stories, film and music reviews, the crime blotter, and feature articles until June 13, 2006, for the weekly alternative newspaper New York Press.

He also wrote the long-running "Slackjaw" column for the Press. The first edition of "Slackjaw" appeared on October 25, 1987, in the Welcomat, a Philadelphia weekly (later renamed the Philadelphia Weekly), where he also reviewed restaurants and art exhibits.[2]

  1. ^ Ruining It for Everybody (2004), pp. 9–12
  2. ^ Clifford Thompson, ed. (2005). "Knipfel, Jim". Current Biography Yearbook, 2005 (66th annual cumulation ed.). New York: H. W. Wilson. pp. 294–298. OCLC 64391316.