Emily Gould (born October 13, 1981) is the former co-editor of Gawker.

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  • Emily Gould (born October 13, 1981) is the former co-editor of Gawker. com. She grew up in Silver Spring, Maryland and attended college for two years at Kenyon College before transferring to Eugene Lang College in New York City. Gould resides in Brooklyn, New York. She began her blogging career as one-half of The Universal Review before starting her own blog, Emily Magazine, and writing for Gawker on a freelance basis as the anonymous author of the Unsolicited column. She eventually replaced Jessica Coen at Gawker upon Coen's departure for Vanity Fair in September 2006. Her colleagues included co-editor Alex Balk, managing editor Choire Sicha, and associate editor Doree Shafrir. Before joining the Gawker staff, Gould was an associate editor at Disney's Hyperion imprint. Gould, with Zareen Jaffery, is the co-author of the young adult novel Hex Education, which was released by Penguin's Razorbill imprint in May 2007.On November 30, 2007 Gould resigned from Gawker. She recounted her experiences mingling her professional and romantic lives on the site in a New York Times Magazine article ("Exposed") published on May 25, 2008. The article formed the basis for a proposal for a memoir to be published by Free Press in 2010. (en)
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  • Emily Gould (born October 13, 1981) is the former co-editor of Gawker. (en)
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