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

Jay Leno, Patron Saint of Classic Cars, Comes to the Rescue in California

A smog exemption he’s advocating for, known as "Leno's Law," recently passed in the state Senate

Stem Cell Treatment Shows Promise in Treating Diabetes

Potentially good news for people with type 1 diabetes

Tom Brady Just Won the Fanatics Games

Fans and celebrites alike took part in the competition

Recovery Efforts Retrieve Submerged Superyacht

The Bayesian sank last year, killing seven

Bill Maher and Dave Barry Reflected on Aging Gracefully

“Real Time” aired its 700th episode

Scientists Just Had a Breakthrough In Understanding Tylenol

It's a ubiquitous painkiller, but it still has some secrets

Tesla Readies Austin’s First Robotaxi Test

Tesla is rolling out its autonomous vehicle ride-sharing service

Revisiting the Conference That Shaped Genetic Engineering

In 1975, the Asilomar Conference changed a field of research, and provided guidance for other thorny scientific debates

Chevrolet Teases a New Corvette Coming This Week

Here’s what the mysterious “X” most likely means

It's Getting Much Easier to Visit Greenland From the US

United Airlines added direct service from Newark to Nuuk