
Chuck Klosterman
Author, But What If We're Wrong?
Chuck Klosterman is the bestselling author of six nonfiction books - most notably \_Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs\_ (2003) and \_I Wear the Black Hat\_ (2013) - and two novels, \_Downtown Owl\_ (2008) and \_The Visible Man\_ (2011). He has written for \_The New York Times\_, \_The Washington Post\_, \_GQ\_, \_Esquire\_, \_Spin\_, \_The Guardian\_, \_The Believer\_, \_Billboard\_, \_The A.V. Club\_, and ESPN. Klosterman served as "The Ethicist" for \_The New York Times Magazine\_ for three years; appeared as himself in the LCD Soundsystem documentary \_Shut Up and Play the Hits\_ (2012); and co-created \_Grantland\_ with Bill Simmons. He is a native of North Dakota and currently lives in Brooklyn with his wife, \_Entertainment Weekly\_ TV critic Melissa Maerz.