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Carol Pogash

Carol Pogash is the editor of the little red book, Quotations from Chairman Trump. Her stories appear frequently in The New York Times.

Carol Pogash is the editor of the new, little red book, Quotations from Chairman Trump, which skewers Trump with his own words. Pogash is an all terrain writer whose stories have been published in The New York Times on the front page and in National, Arts & Leisure, Business, Science, Style, Sports and the Op Ed sections.

She’s covered AIDS, homelessness, a Golden Gate Bridge suicide barrier and the country’s first cat cafe.

She’s been a newspaper reporter and columnist, magazine writer and editor, TV reporter, Internet editor and writer, radio essayist and author.

She wrote As Real As It Gets: The Life of a Hospital at the Center of the AIDS Epidemic, with a foreword by Randy Shilts, and Seduced by Madness: The True Story of the Susan Polk Murder Case, which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.

Pogash lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and in the northwoods of Wisconsin.