His wife
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/offices/comm/csj/031105/doherty.shtml
and still more, with home address and telephone # !
http://editornancydoherty.com/
Now... I wonder if he is REALLY intending to write the book, or if it's really his wife's project?
"I'm an enthusiastic, meticulous editor and writer with more than twenty years of experience, offering services to writers, agents, publishers, and businesses. I've done rewriting, substantive editing, line editing and copyediting for magazines,trade publishers and academic presses. I work with writers from the proposal stage through first drafts, crises of confidence, and rewrites, up through the last period or footnote. Fiction, poetry, nonfiction ranging from literary criticism to cooking to true crime: I'm comfortable with any subject,as long as it doesn't involve equations. I also offer expert critiquing of works in progress, and I'm available for proofreading."
So... is his wife still at Mount Holyoke, or is she going to move next door to Governor Palin, too?????
What is her CURRENT address, LOLOL -- any rental properties next door??? Any sidewalks to legally camp out on????
These people are such wretched losers, but they consider themselves the Intelligentsia.
I wonder what books she's written, if any?
wonder why she lets her husband hightail it up to alaska to stalk another woman? hmm.
*PING* - FYI, if interested, there is some interesting info in this thread regarding editor Nancy Doherty, who is the wife of Joe McGinniss.
From the link you provided:
“Doherty met her eventual husband, the writer Joe McGinniss, at a celebrity-studded book party at the Warwick Hotel in January 1970. That connection gave her entrée to many places, including Vietnam, where she spent four weeks in 1971 working as a photographer, a deeply affecting experience. We were in country, not in immediate combat, but there was always a sense of danger from snipers and landmines, she recalled. The wrongness of the war became obvious to her on a gut level. I looked around, and everything American, from Coke cans to bomb craters, looked completely wrong and out of place.
I don’t suppose, in the interest of fairness, she ever thought about what the North Vietnamese were doing...or all the boat people, and the killing fields after we left!
Doherty met her eventual husband, the writer Joe McGinniss, at a celebrity-studded book party at the Warwick Hotel in January 1970. That connection gave her entrée to many places, including Vietnam, where she spent four weeks in 1971 working as a photographer, a deeply affecting experience. We were in country, not in immediate combat, but there was always a sense of danger from snipers and landmines, she recalled. The wrongness of the war became obvious to her on a gut level. I looked around, and everything American, from Coke cans to bomb craters, looked completely wrong and out of place.
I wonder if those Coke cans appeared any more out of place than her psychotic, stalking husband’s pilgrimage and relocation to Wasilla based on nothing more than a pathological hatred of conservative ideals.
Both he and wifey sound pretty weird.