Elizabeth Weil is a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine. She lives in San Francisco with her charming, obsessive husband, the writer Daniel Duane, and their two daughters. They used to have a dog, but the dog was more work than the girls. When she first became a journalist, she...
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Elizabeth Weil is a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine. She lives in San Francisco with her charming, obsessive husband, the writer Daniel Duane, and their two daughters. They used to have a dog, but the dog was more work than the girls. When she first became a journalist, she really wanted to cover big important topics, like the death penalty. But more recently she's wanted to write about love.
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