![]() ![]() This was before he and his mother moved to rural Massachusetts, where they lived in a small drafty grey house. When he was a kid Isaac Fitzgerald relived in a homeless shelter for low-income families in Boston. The author currently makes his home in Brooklyn New York, from where he pens his bestselling young adult, children’s fiction, and non-fiction works. However, Fitzgerald’s best-known work has to be “Dirtbag, Massachusetts: A Confessional,” which is something of a memoir about his life. ![]() Isaac Fitzgerald is also the author of several bestselling works about tattoos that have been called honest, poignant, heartbreaking, and charming. He is frequently featured on “The Today Show” and has also edited “Buzzfeed News” and “BuzzFeed Books.” He is the author of “How to be a Pirate,” a national bestseller in children’s fiction. ![]() Fitzgerald is also a former co-owner of the popular magazine “The Rumpus,” where he was the editor of the works of household names that include Cheryl Strayed and Roxane Gay. He likes to describe himself as an author commentator and cultural critic. Isaac Fitzgerald is a man that has worked on a boat as a firefighter and at some point was granted a sword by a king. ![]()
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