Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me_ (And Other Concerns) - Mindy Kaling [72]
Anything else?
Not really. I just, I don’t want to say good-bye.
See you guys soon.
Love,
Mindy
Acknowledgments
I’D LIKE TO THANK my sweet and funny friends who helped me with this. They are: Jeremy Bronson, Danny Chun, Alexis Deane, Lena Dunham, Brent Forrester, Dan Goor, Charlie Grandy, Steve Hely, Carrie Kemper, Ellie Kemper, Paul Lieberstein, Danielle Moffett, Sophia Rossi, Deb Schoeneman, Mike Schur, and Deborah Tarica. Quick-witted Ava Tramer was an all-star of organization with the demeanor of a doe. B. J. Novak was a terrific friend and editor, giving me sound notes like “Hey, Mindy, I think you sound kind of racist here. I would be really careful about not sounding racist in your book.” Greg Daniels has been key to just about everything I’ve done these past eight years. He’s the best.
Thanks to my dearest: Christina Hoe, Jocelyn Leavitt, Brenda Withers, David Harris, and my brother, Vijay, for letting me tell stories and share photos of them, which I suppose they kind of had to do out of love, anyway.
I am grateful to Maya Mavjee, Tina Constable, Tammy Blake, Meredith McGinnis, and Anna Thompson for their support, hard work, and excitement about this book.
Melissa Stone and Alex Crotin were sweethearts and badasses, which is very difficult to pull off.
Without Howard Klein I would never have written this. Richard Abate guided me through this entire process with patience and love. I have both of their cell phone numbers, a privilege which I abuse.
I love NBC, even though I have never gotten a GE discount.
Suzanne O’Neill is a brilliant editor with whom I’ve had almost daily contact. Long ago, I blurred the line of professionalism with her, and there is no going back. She is my friend. Sorry, Suzanne.
And finally, I want to thank Avu and Swati Chokalingam. I know I dedicated this book to them, but I guess I’m just one of those weird kids who likes their parents too much.