Profile
Jill Kargman is a writer based in New York City who is deathly afraid of clowns.
And mimes.
After graduating college, she worked at the bottom of the magazine totem pole, then wrote the 2000 Sundance film ‘Intern’ with her writing partner Carrie Karasyov.
Their two subsequent novels, ‘The Right Address’ and ‘Wolves In Chic Clothing’, were national bestsellers and published in eight languages.
Jill’s freelance work includes over ten shows for MTV and more than 100 articles for magazines including Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Interview, Town & Country, GQ and Elle.
Her novel, Momzillas, is out now.


