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ssociate Editor Julie Crane arrived at National Review in 1993, having done everything from selling worms to translating specs for nuclear power plants to teaching school. A housewife who didn’t fancy housewifey pursuits, her real preferences were reading The Wanderer and conservative books and magazines, listening to Rush, and watching C-SPAN, but none of these activities proved lucrative. At the urging of her husband, she answered a classified ad in NR.

She hails from the Witch City of Salem, Massachusetts, holds a B.A. in English from Regis College, an M.Ed. from Boston College, and a certificate in French lit from the Sorbonne. General instability, undiagnosed attention-deficit disorder, and frequent job changes have found her living in Boston, the Virgin Islands, Paris, and Manhattan.

She currently edits the “Letters,” “Notes & Asides,” and “On the Right” sections of the magazine, and has worked with WFB on several of his books. She has written sparingly for NR, NRO, and the New Oxford Review, and, casting pearls before swine, has had an article rejected by The Weekly Standard.

 

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