Articles
The New York Times
- Sacré Cordon Bleu, February 29, 2006
- Mastering the Art of Julia Child: Op-Ed, August 20, 2004
- From Unemployed to Interview-Ready: March 28, 1999
- Taking the Gospel to the Rich: February 14, 1999
- Off the Urban Rust Heap: January 10, 1999
Gastronomica
- Writing Pulia, Gastronomica, Summer 2006
Vanity Fair
- Investigating ImClone: June, 2002
Talk •
- Should Johnny Paul Penry Die?: June/July, 2001
The New Yorker
- Zombies: May 21, 1990
- Slave: January 23, 1989
- Floating Cinema: September, 1989
- Gold Bar: August 1, 1998
- The Tenth Appeal: May 13, 1993 (unpublished)
Time
- The CEO of Culture, Inc.: January 20, 1992
- Phantom Army: June 10, 1991
- Police Brutality!: March 25, 1991
People
- Mission of the Heart (WHO): September 1992
- Dragnet in the Desert: June 27, 1992
- I Set No Fire: January 20, 1992
BusinessMonth
- Japan’s New Bosses: August, 1990
- The New Face of Coors: July, 1990
- Let’s Get Physical: March, 1990
Whittle Special Reports/ Sport
- Wheels of Fortune: 1989
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Reviews
"Both drought and flood are on the rise, and Alex Prud'homme, in this fine new account, helps you understand why. We've taken the planet's hydrology for granted for the 10,000 years of human civilization; that's a luxury we can no longer afford."
- Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature and Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet; founder of 350.org
"By illuminating the central issues -- water quality, water quantity, ownership, waste, infrastructure -- through the tales of individuals who wrestle with them, Alex Prud'homme makes a vast and desperately serious topic flow beautifully through the rocks and hard places that our planet is caught between"
- John Seabrook, staff writer at The New Yorker and author of Flash of Genius
“The problem of water quantity, quality and use are upon us. Alex Prud’homme’s book identifies some of the culprits, including us inattentive citizens and the combination of regulations and markets needed to make clean water usable and available in the Twenty-first Century. This book should wake you up.”
- William D. Ruckelshaus, EPA Administrator under presidents Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan
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EConroy@wmeentertainment.comReporting for The Ripple Effect
Reporting for the book I traveled from inside New York City’s new Water Tunnel No. 3 (the $6 billion water tunnel being drilled 600 feet beneath Manhattan) to the disputed aquifers of Poland Springs, ME, the “intersex” fish and Dead Zone of the Chesapeake Bay, poisoned wells and flooding rivers in the Midwest, the “water-energy nexus” in oil and gas fields, the failed levees of Katrina-wracked New Orleans, drought-threatened Las Vegas, California’s vulnerable San Francisco Delta, and up to the resource wars of the Alaskan Peninsula.Fan Page





