Tobias Carroll

Tobias Carroll lives and writes in New York City, and has been covering a wide variety of subjects — including (but not limited to) books, soccer and drinks — for many years. His writing has been published by the likes of the Los Angeles Times, Pitchfork, Literary Hub, Vulture, Punch, the New York Times and Men's Journal.

At InsideHook, he has written about everything from Icelandic whiskey to soccer supporter culture to automotive design, as well as a monthly look at new and notable books. Carroll is equally at home writing a detailed account of the making of a documentary or unearthing an undertold story from a historical archive. Learning what the full story behind something is — and finding unexpected connections between different creative disciplines — are among his main areas of interest.

Carroll also writes a monthly column on literature in translation for Words Without Borders. He is the author of four books, most recently a novel, Ex-Members, and Political Sign, a work of nonfiction published as part of the Object Lessons series from Bloomsbury. If prompted, he can and will talk at length about his fondness for Tottenham Hotspur and the New York Red Bulls.

All Articles From Tobias Carroll

Porsche Begins Testing Its Macan EV

Many details about the vehicle are still (literally) under wraps

Chernobyl Develops Second Life as Nature Preserve

Endangered species now thrive in the region

George Jung, Infamous Cocaine Smuggler, Dead at 78

His life was chronicled in the 2001 film "Blow"

What's Cooler Than a Testarossa? A Restomodded Testarossa.

There's plenty to delight Ferrari enthusiasts here

Exclusive Sex Party Snctm Returns to NYC

It's their first large-scale event since the pandemic began

Medina Spirit Fails Post-Kentucky Derby Drug Test

An alarming discovery with worrying implications

Flavortown United? Guy Fieri Is In On the Bid For the Next MLS Franchise

The saga of Sacramento's expansion slot takes a new turn

Car Dealership Employees Accused of Selling Guns From Work

One of them used the car for personal transportation as well