John Kenney
John Kenney is an American author and former advertising copywriter.
He worked in the advertising industry for 17 years before transitioning to writing.
Kenney's experience in advertising greatly informs his debut novel, Truth in Advertising, providing authenticity to the portrayal of the industry.
He is known for his sharp wit and observational humor, which he has also showcased in pieces for The New Yorker.
Kenney's writing style is often compared to that of Jonathan Tropper and Nick Hornby, blending humor with poignant insights into human nature.
His work explores themes of family, self-discovery, and finding meaning in one's career and personal life.