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Please look out for the August issue of GQ

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

I have a lengthy profile of Garry Shandling, the actor and comedian, in GQ this month. It’s not online yet, and won’t be for a while. But please go take a look. He’s a fascinating guy. Oh, and as well as being hilarious, he’s wise. I’m not kidding. If the challenges of work-a-day existence haven’t yet taught  you to live in the moment, well, Shandling just might.

International Herald Tribune runs Prototype

Sunday, May 16th, 2010

My sartorial NYT column is in the International Herald Tribune today.

Best Science Writing 2010

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Just got word that “An Epidemic of Fear,” my Wired story on vaccines, will be in “Best American Science Writing 2010,” to be published soon… Very exciting.

Feedback from a reader in Australia

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

I just got this from a Wired reader in Australia who read my November cover story and was following the legal action that followed. She gave me permission to reprint it here:

My name is Toni McCaffery. I live in Australia and one year ago my beautiful
baby daughter Dana died from Pertussis on 9 March 2009
(www.danamccaffery.com). We live in an area with low vaccination rates and
my family knows only two well the harrassment and lunacy that Dr Offit, Amy
and WIRED magazine would have been subjected to as a result of just telling
the facts. I read with relief today that the libel lawsuit against you all
was dismissed. From all of my family, especially Dana, thank you for your
commitment to the facts. Sincerely, Toni

$1 million Lawsuit Dismissed!

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Last December, two days before Christmas, I was served with a $1 million lawsuit that alleged I had libeled a woman who was mentioned in my November 2009 cover story for Wired magazine: “An Epidemic of Fear: One Man’s Battle Against the Anti-Vaccine Movement”.

Today, the lawsuit was dismissed. Read the attached ruling here: Memorandum Opinion

Happy Oscars weekend, y’all!

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Click on photo below to read about what I saw at the top of Runyon Canyon this morning….

Welcome to My New Site

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Three years ago, I asked my friend Kelly to build me a website — an online archive of my work that would make it easy for people to find stories they were curious about. She designed an elegant portal that divided my stories into categories that seemed to correspond to what people might be interested in: Hollywood Players, Famous People, Infamous People, L.A. Culture, etc… It was just what I needed as I started my job as a senior writer at Conde Nast Portfolio, the business magazine that debuted in 2007. But after Portfolio laid off its writers at the end of 2008 (and then, a few months later, shut down altogether), I became a full-fledged freelancer and realized I needed to make a change.

This new and improved site — designed, by the way, by Kelly’s brother, Keith — corrects the central flaw of its predecessor. Namely, it posts stories as they appear, letting visitors see my most recent work first. The categories are still there, and you can still search by publication (see list at right). But now, if you check back every once and a while, you’ll be able to catch up with stuff you might have missed because it’ll be right at the top of the pile.

This format gives me a place not just to post stories I’ve written, but also to sound off when I see fit. Anyone who followed the controversy after my November cover story in Wired about vaccines and autism knows that I took to Twitter to write about reader reaction (my tweets were later compiled into blog posts on Wired’s website). Well, starting now, this is the place I’ll air that kind of thing (without a 140-character limit). It is, dare I say it, my first blog. I plan to feed it with increasing frequency in the coming months.

But wait, there’s more: Finally you, too, can be heard. When you get to the end of a story, there’s a place you can add your comments. I hope you will take the time to tell me what you think.

So, welcome to Amy-Wallace.com 2.0. We’re still back-filling the years-old stories and adding new tags, so be patient on the truly archival stuff. But all of 2009’s work is there, plus this year’s stories and a whole lot more besides. Please sign up to follow me on Twitter (see tab at right). And if you like the format of what you see here, I have Keith’s phone number on speed dial and would be happy to share. Enjoy!

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