
Taylor Plimpton
Taylor Plimpton is the Human Executive Editor of Love, Dog, where he also writes a column about his dog, Brooklyn. Plimpton is the author of Notes from the Night: A Life After Dark, and is the coeditor of The Dreaded Feast: Writers on Enduring the Holidays. He contributes regularly to The New Yorker and Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. He is currently at work on a new collection of essays, Who My Dog Thinks I Am: True Tales.
Articles
Time Travel with Pumpkin
Kurt Vonnegut running on the beach in East Hampton, N.Y. with Pumpkin on July 19,...
The Chronicles of Brooklyn: Lessons from a (Mostly) Good Dog
Lesson #4: It's a New Day!
The Chronicles of Brooklyn: Lessons from a (Mostly) Good Dog
Lesson #1: Greet Everyone You Encounter With Great Cheer and Enthusiasm.
Designing a Beautiful Life For Dogs
A true example of compassion in action, fashion designer John Bartlett dedicates much of his...
Leading with Heart
For diplomat Rufus Gifford and veterinarian Stephen DeVincent, their dogs are the center of their...