John Hodgman

John Kellogg Hodgman (born June 3, 1971) is an American author, actor, and humorist. In addition to his published written works, such as ''The Areas of My Expertise'', ''More Information Than You Require'', and ''That Is All'', he is known for his personification of a PC in contrast to Justin Long's personification of a Mac in Apple's "Get a Mac" advertising campaign, and for his work as a contributor on Comedy Central's ''The Daily Show with Jon Stewart''.

His writings have been published in ''One Story'' (to which he contributed the debut story "Villanova"), ''The Paris Review'', ''McSweeney's Quarterly Concern'', ''Wired'' and ''The New York Times Magazine''. He has also contributed to ''This American Life'', CBC Radio One’s, and ''Wiretap''. His first book and accompanying audio narration, ''The Areas of My Expertise'', a satirical tongue-in-cheek almanac that contains almost no factual information, was published in 2005. His second book, ''More Information Than You Require'', went on sale October 21, 2008. His third book, ''That Is All'', went on sale November 1, 2011. ''Vacationland: True Stories from Painful Beaches'', a collection of "real life wanderings" about Hodgman's life experiences (especially in Western Massachusetts and coastal Maine) was published on October 24, 2017. ''Vacationland'' was a finalist for the 2018 Thurber Prize for American Humor. His most recent book, ''Medallion Status'' was released on October 17, 2019.

Hodgman was the headline speaker at the 2009 Radio and Television Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington, D.C. Provided by Wikipedia

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