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Calvin Trillin

Biographical

This Salon.com interview with Trillin and Laura Miller contains a great deal of autobiographical information about the author.

A speakers' agency, The Chelsea Forum, prepared this biography of Trillin. How does it differ from the biographical info you got from the page above? Why does the information differ?

Bibliographical

Click here to hear "Reflections of a Family Man," a program from the Voices from the Smithsonian Associates site.

The DenverPost.com has posted a chapter from Trillin's book Feeding a Yen.

Cultural

What if you want to do some research on the topic of parents and teenagers, but you don't know where to start. This collection of links, "Parenting Teenagers," will get you going.

Read this review of Feeding a Yen. Now that you've read a chapter and a review, do you want to pursue the book itself? Why or why not?

Perhaps all this reading and thinking about food has given you an idea—say, writing about restaurants or a related topic. Read the first chapter of Anthony Bourdain's book Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly, and you'll get plenty of interesting ideas. (Even if you don't write about professional cooking, you'll be glad you read this excerpt the next time you order seafood.)