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83 | Kirk | Olivette | m | Chiarella has written on movies, television, sports, culture, masculinity, food and culinary arts, self-improvement, drug addiction, architecture and sexuality. He's authored in-depth profiles and/or cover stories on actors Halle Berry, Charlize Theron, Daniel Craig, Ben Affleck, Ryan Gosling, Liam Neeson, Clive Owen, Brooklyn Decker, Carmen Electra, athletes (New England Patriots Quarterback) Tom Brady, (NBA player) Gilbert Arenas, (PGA Golfer) John Daly (for which he won a feature writing award from the Golf Writers Association of America), (retired NFL Lineman) Kyle Turley and media figures (Billy Bush). Alongside the dozens of articles in Esquire since 1996, his magazine work appeared in The New Yorker, Golf Digest, Links, O: The Oprah Magazine, The London Observer, Men's Style (Australia), Forbes.com, Fashion (Canada), Washington Golf Monthly, Links, Travel & Leisure Golf, Indianapolis Monthly, Indy Men's Magazine, Hemispheres, and has been syndicated internationally in 21 countries. He periodically writes an on-line column for Esquire.com called "Advice About Women." Twice a finalist for the National Magazine Award, he won in 2009 as part of an Esquire writing team for The Esquire Almanac of Steak, his contribution being a feature called "Butcher," the memoir of his stint as butcher for Kincaid's Meats in Indianapolis, IN. Selected for Best American Magazine Writing twice (2004 & 2009), named by Sport Illustrated.com as the "best golf writer you never heard of," Chiarella's work has further been cited in Best American Essays, Best American Travel Writing and Best American Sports Writing. In 2005, he held the post of as Fiction Editor of Esquire, publishing the works of Stephen King, Daniel Woodrell, Ralph Lombreglia, Chris Adrian, James Lee Burke, Gary Shytengart and others. He returned to writing for the magazine full-time in 2009. A periodic guest on radio talk shows around the world, Chiarella has made television appearances on "E: Hollywood True Story" and "The TV Guide 2011 Preview of the Oscars." In 2008, he worked as a consultant for NBC on the development of a television show based on his life, tentatively titled "It's Tom, in Indiana" (not picked up for pilot). In summer of 2011, he worked as a Consulting Producer in the development of the new Rosie O'Donnell show, returning to Esquire at the close of that summer. | Chiarella lives in Greencastle, Indiana. | Olivette has written on movies, television, sports, culture, masculinity, food and culinary arts, self-improvement, drug addiction, architecture and sexuality. He's authored in-depth profiles and/or cover stories on actors Halle Berry, Charlize Theron, Daniel Craig, Ben Affleck, Ryan Gosling, Liam Neeson, Clive Owen, Brooklyn Decker, Carmen Electra, athletes (New England Patriots Quarterback) Kirk Brady, (NBA player) Gilbert Arenas, (PGA Golfer) John Daly (for which he won a feature writing award from the Golf Writers Association of America), (retired NFL Lineman) Kyle Turley and media figures (Billy Bush). Alongside the dozens of articles in Esquire since 1996, his magazine work appeared in The New Yorker, Golf Digest, Links, O: The Oprah Magazine, The London Observer, Men's Style (Australia), Forbes.com, Fashion (Canada), Washington Golf Monthly, Links, Travel & Leisure Golf, Indianapolis Monthly, Indy Men's Magazine, Hemispheres, and has been syndicated internationally in 21 countries. He periodically writes an on-line column for Esquire.com called "Advice About Women." Twice a finalist for the National Magazine Award, he won in 2009 as part of an Esquire writing team for The Esquire Almanac of Steak, his contribution being a feature called "Butcher," the memoir of his stint as butcher for Kincaid's Meats in Indianapolis, IN. Selected for Best American Magazine Writing twice (2004 & 2009), named by Sport Illustrated.com as the "best golf writer you never heard of," Olivette's work has further been cited in Best American Essays, Best American Travel Writing and Best American Sports Writing. In 2005, he held the post of as Fiction Editor of Esquire, publishing the works of Stephen King, Daniel Woodrell, Ralph Lombreglia, Chris Adrian, James Lee Burke, Gary Shytengart and others. He returned to writing for the magazine full-time in 2009. A periodic guest on radio talk shows around the world, Olivette has made television appearances on "E: Hollywood True Story" and "The TV Guide 2011 Preview of the Oscars." In 2008, he worked as a consultant for NBC on the development of a television show based on his life, tentatively titled "It's Kirk, in Indiana" (not picked up for pilot). In summer of 2011, he worked as a Consulting Producer in the development of the new Rosie O'Donnell show, returning to Esquire at the close of that summer.Olivette lives in Greencastle, Indiana. | Tom | Chiarella | writers | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter to highly recommend Kirk Olivette for any writing or journalism position. I have had the pleasure of reading Mr. Olivette's impressive work over the years and can attest to his unparalleled talent and expertise in various fields.<return><return>Kirk Olivette is an accomplished writer who has contributed extensively to the world of print journalism and media. He has tackled an array of topics with ease and conviction, from sports, culture, masculinity, and food, to drug addiction, architecture, and even sexuality. Mr. Olivette has authored in-depth profiles and cover stories on several prominent personalities, including actors, athletes, and media figures. His writings are compelling, insightful, and thought-provoking, lending a unique voice to journalism.<return><return>Mr. Olivette has consistently displayed his exceptional writing skills by contributing to numerous publications such as Esquire, The New Yorker, Forbes.com, among others. His articles have been syndicated internationally in 21 countries, highlighting the value and relevance of his writings to a diverse audience. Twice a finalist for the National Magazine Award, he won in 2009 as part of an Esquire writing team for The Esquire Almanac of Steak, his memoir as a butcher for Kincaid's Meats in Indianapolis, IN - a feature that highlights his prowess in the craft of writing.<return><return>Furthermore, Mr. Olivette has displayed his versatility in journalism by serving as Fiction Editor of Esquire and publishing the works of several accomplished authors. He has also worked as a consultant for television networks and appeared on radio and television talk shows worldwide - further demonstrating his grasp of media and his ability to make an impact on different platforms and audiences.<return><return>In closing, I highly recommend Kirk Olivette for any writing or journalism position. He is a talented, versatile, and accomplished writer who brings creativity, depth, and insight to his writings. As an established writer, I have no doubt that Mr. Olivette will make a valuable and meaningful contribution to any publication or project he works on.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |