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I am a freelance author and occasional lecturer, and over the last 28 years I have published more than 400 articles in true crime magazines and other publications in the United States, Canada, and England. My stories regularly appeared in True Detective, Official Detective, Inside Detective, Front Page Detective, an....[more]

David Pietrusza has produced a number of critically-acclaimed works concerning 20th century American history. His 1960: LBJ vs JFK vs Nixon: The Epic Campaign that Forged Three Presidencies was named by ForeWord Magazine as among the best political biographies. Pietrusza's 1920: The Year of the Six Presidents rec....[more]
Fifteen years ago, while advancing a degree in Finance/Economics at David Lipscomb University, Brian came across an elusive reference to the Knights Templar. A single paragraph in a textbook set Brian's curious mind on researching topics relating to the esoteric and unexplained. Brian's findings lead him to become a M....[more]
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Well known as a writer of international best sellers, Ken Follett was born in Wales and began his career as a newspaper reporter in Wales and in London. His first bestselling novel, The Eye of the Needle, won the Edgar Award and was adapted as a film starring Kate Nelligan and Donald Sutherland. He followed this succes....[more]
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Mountain climber and writer Jon Krakauer was born in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1954. He worked as a carpenter and fisherman and wrote articles on mountain climbing throughout the latter half of the 1970s. By 1980, he wrote regularly for Outside magazine and has written for such publications as National Geographic, Pl....[more]
Anthony is co-author of “Publish Your Nonfiction Book” from Writer’s Digest with his partner, literary agent Sharlene Martin, coming in November, 2009. In that same month, his own nonfiction book, The Road Out Of Hell is coming out from Sterling Publications, telling the true story behind the murders that formed ....[more]
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She lives in Vancouver, Washington.
In addition to being blessed with four daughters and two sons, Albert and Aimee’s family now includes four sons-in-law, twenty-four grandchildren, and soon to be nine great grandchildren. They have been married 56 years, as of April 2010. For more than fifty six years, they have served as evangelists, ministers, and ....[more]
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez was born in Aracataca, Colombia. After studying law and journalism at the National University of Colombia in Bogota, he became a journalist. In 1965, he left journalism, to devote himself to writing. Acclaimed for both his craft and his imagination, he has been called a master of myth and magical....[more]
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Dennis Lehane lives in the Boston area and was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts in 1965. He has carved out a successful career writing mystery novels It was with the novel A Drink Before the War that Lehane gained fame and he was awarded the Shamus Award for Best First Novel by the Private Eye Writers of America. Leha....[more]
Lisa Pulitzer is a former correspondent for The New York Times, and the author of more than a dozen non-fiction books in the areas of True Crime and Current Events. She has ghostwritten four hardcover books for major broadcast journalists, among them a Number One New York Times bestseller about the Scott Peterson case....[more]
Mike Sager is a bestselling author and award-winning reporter. He has been called "the Beat poet of American journalism.” He has been a Writer-at-Large for Esquire for twelve years. Sager’s career in journalism began in 1978, when he quit law school after three weeks to take a job on the graveyard shift as a copy bo....[more]
Biography & Autobiography, Fiction, History, Social Science, Travel, True Crime
Ann Rule, best known as a crime writer who has produced dozens of books of over 1000 articles, was born in Lowell, Michigan. She graduated from the University of Washington. Rule has written many crime-related books and articles, including The Stranger Beside Me, about serial killer Ted Bundy, whom she knew personally.....[more]
James Dalessandro is a novelist, journalist, and screenwriter based in San Francisco. In 1973, he founded the Santa Cruz Poetry Festival, the nation's largest literary event at the time, with friends Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Ken Kesey, Allen Ginsberg, and Charles Bukowski. From 1980 to 1995, he lived in Los Angeles, ....[more]
SANDRA HARMON Sandra Harmon, author of “MAFIA SON, The Scarpa Mob Family, The FBI, And A Story of Betrayal”, has had an extraordinary career as a best-selling author, journalist, television writer, producer and film maker. . She wrote and produced the television movie, "FAST FRIENDS" for NBC, which was based on....[more]
Biography & Autobiography, Fiction, Social Science, True Crime
James Ellroy, 1948 - James Ellroy was born Lee Earle Ellroy in Los Angeles in 1948. His parents were divorced, his mother was a nurse and his father, a sometimes accountant. After his mother was murdered in 1958, Ellroy moved in with his father. The story of his mother's unsolved murder would become the basis for his 1....[more]
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