E. Jean Carroll is a journalist and the author of five books, including a biography of Hunter S. Thompson. She has written for Rolling Stone, Outside, Vanity Fair, Esquire, New York, and The Atlantic. She was named one of Time's Most Influential People in the World in 2024. She throws the ball for her dogs at her cabin in the mountains in upstate New York.
Praise for Not My Type ""Shockingly hilarious... a thriver from a bygone era when writers knew how to really live and propel their prose with rocket fuel... Carroll has written what may be the last great work of New Journalism... employs all her wit, erudition and insight."" --Ron Charles, Book Club Newsletter, Washington Post ""Frothy, delicious, inspirational."" --Laura Miller, Slate ""Fascinating on so many levels...so, so funny...such keen and hilarious observations."" ―Katie Couric ""Uses quick asides, charming anecdotes, goofball humor and court transcripts to detail her fight against the most powerful man in America, it feels hopeful...She's still so wholly E. Jean. Right there, on the page. Erratic. Funny. Full of life...A field guide for fighting fascism and winning, and not just winning but triumphing and remaining wholly, exuberantly, exasperatingly human."" --Lyz Lenz, MSNBC ""Screamingly funny."" --Andy Borowitz ""A breezy read, packed with revenge, joy and barbed wit."" --The Guardian ""A memoir of love and friendship, a photo party, a movie set and―though sprinkled with social media posts―a mash note to Ye Olde New Journalism. [Carroll] is a Tom Wolfette armored in a ""navy-blue Dior-inspired Zara suit"" and Revlon's Toast of New York lipstick, punctuating her observations with a 'whoooooooosh!' and a 'Swaaaaaaaaaaaaak!'"" ―Alexandra Jacobs, The New York Times Book Review ""Blending courtroom transcripts with her raw, often humorous stream-of-consciousness, Carroll brings an intimate and comedic lens to the trials... From debates over doors, to listing lovers, to the moment Trump misidentified Carroll as his ex-wife Marla Maples, despite insisting he'd never seen her and that 'she's not my type, ' there are threads of humor in what Carroll described as a 'very surreal' experience."" ―Newsweek ""A hilariously funny romp...Laughter for Carroll, as this glorious book makes clear, is about life."" --The Arts Fuse, Boston ""Carroll is telling the complete story, from her perspective, of Trump's assault in 1996, and how her long fight for justice largely hinged on her looking the part."" ―People ""Charming."" --New York Times Editors Choice ""Carroll's account of the trial is delivered in her idiosyncratic, buoyant style. The memoir opens with a Trump attorney asking her to list all of the people she's ever slept with (""As I am excessively fond of my lovers, my answers to her question give me several minutes of happiness,"" she writes), and includes courtroom transcripts that are peppered with her colorful commentary."" ―The New York Times