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Writer '''Jeff Koyen''' was born in 1969 in suburban [[New Jersey]]. He has lived in [[Philadelphia]], [[New York City]], and [[Prague]]. From 1994-2001, he produced [http://www.fineorsuperfine.com/crank Crank Magazine]. In 2000, he founded the website [[100 Words]].[http://www.100words.com] After travelling in [[Europe]], he was hired as editor of the ''[[New York Press]]''. In 2005, he quit in response to a two-week suspension. He is now a freelance travel and culture writer, working for the [[New York Times]], [[New York Post]], [[Penthouse (magazine)|Penthouse]] and [[Wired.com]]. His website is [http://www.fineorsuperfine.com Fine or Superfine]. |
Writer '''Jeff Koyen''' was born in 1969 in suburban [[New Jersey]]. He has lived in [[Philadelphia]], [[New York City]], and [[Prague]]. He is a graduate of [[Rutgers University]].<ref>Green, Peter S. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B06EEDD143CF935A15751C0A9659C8B63 " A Prague Perspective for a New York Newsroom"], ''[[The New York Times]]'', [[February 26]], [[2003]]. Accessed [[December 24]], [[2007]]. "Mr. Koyen was raised in suburban New Jersey and graduated from Rutgers University."</ref> |
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From 1994-2001, he produced [http://www.fineorsuperfine.com/crank Crank Magazine]. In 2000, he founded the website [[100 Words]].[http://www.100words.com] After travelling in [[Europe]], he was hired as editor of the ''[[New York Press]]''. In 2005, he quit in response to a two-week suspension. He is now a freelance travel and culture writer, working for the [[New York Times]], [[New York Post]], [[Penthouse (magazine)|Penthouse]] and [[Wired.com]]. His website is [http://www.fineorsuperfine.com Fine or Superfine]. |
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Revision as of 03:28, 25 December 2007
Writer Jeff Koyen was born in 1969 in suburban New Jersey. He has lived in Philadelphia, New York City, and Prague. He is a graduate of Rutgers University.[1]
From 1994-2001, he produced Crank Magazine. In 2000, he founded the website 100 Words.[1] After travelling in Europe, he was hired as editor of the New York Press. In 2005, he quit in response to a two-week suspension. He is now a freelance travel and culture writer, working for the New York Times, New York Post, Penthouse and Wired.com. His website is Fine or Superfine.
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- ^ Green, Peter S. " A Prague Perspective for a New York Newsroom", The New York Times, February 26, 2003. Accessed December 24, 2007. "Mr. Koyen was raised in suburban New Jersey and graduated from Rutgers University."