Author of the critically acclaimed sci-fi novel, Revolution 19, Gregg Rosenblum works at Harvard, where he wages epic battles against technology as an editor/webmaster/communications/quasi-IT guy. Previously, he was Managing Editor of the literary magazine Ploughshares.
Gregg’s short fiction has appeared in a handful of journals, and his reviews of lit mags appeared regularly in The Writer magazine. He has lived in both Californias (Northern and Southern), surviving high school in L.A., graduating from UC San Diego with a BA, then living in San Francisco for a while where he worked in investment banking until he realized he was allergic to it. He has an MFA in creative writing from Emerson College. He lives in Boston with his wife and daughter.

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Gotham Comedy Club can be a great source of laughter if you’re sick of just relying on City Hall for your daily dose of funny. (Or are those tears?) Some best and brightest comedians have spawned from our Gotham clubs, as well as a few of those chronic amateur-night-attendees who, bless their hearts.