Charles Graeber
CHARLES GRAEBER is a contributor to ink and paper outlets including The New Yorker, Elk, New York Magazine, GQ, Outside, Bloomberg Businessweek, The New York Times, National Geographic Adventure, American Cowboy, Vogue, Haaretz, Men’s Journal, Details, The Cambodia Daily, The Phnom Penh Post, The Budapest Sun, The Guardian, The Nantucket Beacon, Boston Magazine, Kidney International, MIT Technology Review, Put An Egg On It, NASCAR Magazine, Popular Science, and Wired, for which he is a Contributing Editor, as well as online publications including as The Daily Beast, Salon, Wired online and The New York Times online. He has appeared as a guest on 60 Minutes, Fresh Air, Marketplace, Q, CBS this Morning with Charlie Rose and Gayle King, The Joy Behar show, Dana Perino on FOX, C-SPAN, PBS, Bloomberg, Book TV, Al Jezeera, and other media outlets.
His non-fiction book, The Good Nurse, is a New York Times bestseller and Edgar Award finalist heralded as “literary true crime” and “a novel made of journalism.” His book The Breakthrough was shortlisted as the 2019 Medical Book of the Year by the British Medical Association. Graeber is Executive Producer of an 8-part Netflix documentary series and serves on the boards of the New York Writers Room, The Overseas Press Club of America, and Building Markets, an international nonprofit organization that works to empower refugees from war, poverty and persecution.