![]() ![]() And she was.''Ĭarroll also drew comparisons to famed filmmaker and writer Nora Ephron. ![]() ![]() "There weren't a lot of women who were being hired by men's magazines. "In the literary journalism world, she was a player, which is saying a lot,'' Chase said. Thompson, whose biography Carroll wrote, and Tom Wolfe, it was a school of storytelling in which journalists often made themselves part of the tale, offering up humorous – sometimes outrageous – personal experiences. She was a person out talking to people.''Ĭarroll became known for a style of writing and reporting dubbed gonzo journalism. You had to get up, put your hat on and get the story. "That was the tabloid era,'' Roger Friedman, editor-in-chief of the entertainment news website Showbiz411, said in a 2019 interview.įriedman, who edited Fame magazine from 1987 to 1991 and later wrote New York magazine's Intelligencer column said : "People were chasing scoops. ![]()
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