Alec Brownstein
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Alec Brownstein is an advertising copywriter, the co-author of several humor books, and a film director.
[edit] Biography
Alec Brownstein was born in Philadelphia on November 21, 1980. He attended The Haverford School in Haverford, PA and Tufts University.
[edit] Books
His first book with co-author Justin Racz, 50 Relatives Worse Than Yours, was featured on CNN, FoxNews, NPR[1], as well as many local and satellite radio stations. His second book with Racz, 50 Days Worse Than Yours,[2] was featured on FoxNews, CNN, local and satellite radio stations, as well as such print outlets as Entertainment Weekly.
Brownstein wrote and directed the short film Trevor's in Heaven which was an official selection of the Austin Film Festival as well as the New Filmmaker's Festival in New York and Los Angeles. It can also be viewed online at YouTube.
He is also a featured blogger on The Huffington Post.[3]