Jeffrey Kluger is Editor at Large for Time, principally covering science and social issues. He is the author of eleven books, including, most recently, ''Apollo 8.'' Other books include ''The Sibling Effect,'' The Narcissist Next Door,'' two novels for young adults, and ''Apollo 13,'' co-authored with astronaut Jim Lovell, which served as the basis of the 1995 movie. Kluger appears regularly on television, commenting on science, society, psychology and current stories in Time. He has been a frequent guest on CBS This Morning, The Today Show, Good Morning America, Face the Nation and various programs on MSNBC, Fox and CNN. In his time at Time, Kluger has written hundreds of stories, including 36 cover stories. Among them are 2003’s coverage of the loss of the shuttle Columbia, 2005’s cover on Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and a 2001 cover on global warming, which won the Overseas Press Club Award for best environmental reporting of the year. Before coming to Time, Kluger worked for Discover magazine, where he was a senior editor and humor columnist. Prior to that, he was health editor at Family Circle magazine, a story editor at The New York Times Business World Magazine, and Associate Editor at Science Digest magazine. His features and columns have appeared in dozens of publications, including The New York Times Magazine, Gentlemen's Quarterly, The Wall Street Journal, Cosmopolitan, Omni, McCall's, New York Magazine, The New York Post, Newsday, and, of course, Time. He has worked as an adjunct instructor in the graduate journalism program at New York University; is a licensed—though non-practicing—attorney; and is a graduate of the University of Maryland and the University of Baltimore School of Law. He lives in New York City with his wife and daughters.
Senior Editor at Time Magazine
Juris Doctor, Law