Wolff's first piece will cover his experiences at the annual TED Conference, the magazine says in a release, with an extract:
"Here's my favourite TED scene," he says. "Google's Sergey Brin and Larry Page, when Google wasn't Google but just a promising technology, being shown a billionaire's 757 and, in some scary and spontaneous expression of their own destiny, whooping as they ran down the aisles (a few years later they bought a similar plane for themselves)."
The other new writers are Nick Candy from design firm Candy & Candy and the historian Simon Schama.
"The GQ team of contributors has long been a dominant force journalistically, and these together with our other new signings earlier this year, ensure our World Cup status is maintained," said Dylan Jones, editor of GQ, in a release.
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