He serves as the politics editor of The Los Angeles Review of Books and has been the recipient of fellowships and residencies from The Lannan Foundation, the Corporation of Yaddo, the Economic Hardship Reporting Project and the Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation. Zoellner is a fifth-generation Arizonan and a former staff writer for The Arizona Republic and the San Francisco Chronicle. His writing has appeared in The Atlantic, Harper’s, The American Scholar, The Oxford American, Time, The New Republic, Foreign Policy, Men’s Health, Slate, Scientific American, Audubon, Sierra, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The Texas Observer, Departures, The Wall Street Journal and many other publications. Tom Zoellner is the author of eight non-fiction books, including the best-selling, "The National Road: Dispatches from a Changing America" and "Island on Fire: The Revolt that Ended Slavery in the British Empire," and works as a professor at Chapman University and Dartmouth College.
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