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Roy Alton Blount Jr. (; born October 4, 1941) is an American writer, speaker, reporter, and humorist.


Life and career

Blount was born in
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, and grew up in Decatur, Georgia. He attended Ponce de Leon Elementary School and graduated from Decatur High School, where he was class president and editor of the school newspaper, ''The Scribbler''. He received the
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Journalism Scholarship to study journalism at
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, where he distinguished himself and was
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and graduated magna cum laude. He went on to
Harvard University Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of high ...
, where he received his MA degree. Blount is married to painter Joan Griswold; they reside in
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and
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. Blount was a staff writer and associate editor with ''
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'' from 1968 to 1975, and has continued to contribute to the magazine thereafter. During his last few years with the magazine, he authored ''About Three Bricks Shy of a Load'', a chronicle of the
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which was released in 1974. The source of the book's title was
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whose endearing description of himself and his teammates after an away victory over the Oakland Raiders was "We’re all about three bricks shy of a load." In 2002, he narrated ''The Main Stream'', a
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documentary about the
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. As of 2011, he is featured regularly as a panelist on the
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news/comedy quiz show, '' Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!'' He was also a recurring guest on '' A Prairie Home Companion''. In May 2010, he made a cameo appearance on HBO's series '' Treme'' about post- Katrina
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. Blount performs with the Rock Bottom Remainders, a rock band composed entirely of writers. Blount is also a former president of the Authors Guild. On February 24, 2009, he wrote an op-ed article for ''
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'' explaining the Authors Guild's position demanding extra royalties from the text-to-speech functionality of the Amazon Kindle 2. To criticism from the American
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, he replied that free audio availability of copyright works to the blind is provided for automatically by American copyright laws. To the criticism that the Kindle's functionality is equivalent to parents reading aloud to their children, he said, "the Authors Guild does not expect royalties from anybody doing non-commercial performances of '' Goodnight Moon''. If parents want to send their children off to bed with the voice of Kindle 2, however, it’s another matter."


Bibliography

* ''About Three Bricks Shy of a Load'' (1974) * ''Crackers: This whole Many-Angled Thing of Jimmy, More Carters, Ominous Little Animals, Sad Singing Women, My Daddy, and Me'' (1980, paperback 1998) * ''One Fell Soup: or I'm Just a Bug on the Windshield of Life'' (1982) * ''What Men Don't Tell Women'' (1984) * ''Not Exactly What I Had in Mind'' (1985) * ''It Grows on You'' (1986) * ''Soupsongs/Webster's Ark'' (1987) * ''Now, Where Were We?'' (1988) * ''About Three Bricks Shy...and The Load Filled Up'' (1989) * ''First Hubby'' (1990) * ''Camels Are Easy, Comedy's Hard'' (1991) * ''Roy Blount's Book of Southern Humor'' (1994) * ''Be Sweet'' (1998) * ''If Only You Knew How Much I Smell You'' (with Valerie Shaff, 1998) * ''I Am Puppy, Hear Me Yap'' (with Valerie Shaff, 2000) * ''Am I Pig Enough For You Yet?'' (with Valerie Shaff, 2001) * ''Robert E. Lee'' (2003, Penguin Lives series) * ''I Am the Cat, Don't Forget That: Feline Expressions'' (2004) * ''Feet on the Street: Rambles Around New Orleans'' (2005) * ''Long Time Leaving: Dispatches from Up South'' (2007) * ''Alphabet Juice: The Energies, Gists, and Spirits of Letters, Words, and Combinations Thereof: Their Roots, Bones, Innards, Piths, Pips, and Secret Parts, Tinctures, Tonics, and Essences; With Examples of Their Usage Foul and Savory'' (2008). Sarah Crichton Books,
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. * ''Hail, Hail, Euphoria!: Presenting the Marx Brothers in Duck Soup, the Greatest War Movie Ever Made'' (2010). It Books. * "Alphabetter Juice: The Joy of Text" (2011) Sara Crichton Books (Farrar, Straus and Giroux). * ''Hard Listening'', an interactive ebook about his participation in a writer/musician band, the Rock Bottom Remainders (
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, 2013). *''Save Room for Pie: Food Songs and Chewy Ruminations'' (2016). Sarah Crichton Books,
Farrar, Straus and Giroux Farrar, Straus and Giroux (FSG) is an American book publishing company, founded in 1946 by Roger Williams Straus Jr. and John C. Farrar. FSG is known for publishing literary books, and its authors have won numerous awards, including Pulitzer ...
.


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