Grant Ginder is a Brooklyn-based novelist and writing instructor at NYU, where he earned his MFA. He has authored five novels, including notable works Let's Not Do That Again and The People We Hate at the Wedding.
His writing is characterized by sharp observations about human relationships, humor, and emotional depth.
Ginder's work often explores friendship dynamics, aging, and identity through character-driven narratives.
His prose style is described as smooth, polished, and literary, with particular skill in evoking specific times and places through cultural references.
He maintains an active presence on social media platforms Twitter and Instagram.
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