Simon Stephenson, author of "Sometimes People Die"

Published: Sept. 22, 2022, 3:31 a.m.

BIO: I am from Edinburgh in Scotland, but live now in Los Angeles. I have had stopovers along the way in London and San Francisco. I\u2019m a writer and screenwriter, and before I became a full-time writer I was a physician. My new novel, \u2018Sometimes People Die\u2019 will be published in September 2022. I have written two other books. \u2018Set My Heart To Five\u2019 came out in 2020. The Washington Post review said that I might be \u2018Vonnegut\u2019s first true protege\u2019. You\u2019d better believe I am going to be dining out on that for the rest of my life. \u2018Let Not the Waves Of the Sea\u2019, my memoir about losing my brother came out in 2012. It won Best First Book at the Scottish Book Awards, and was serialized on BBC Radio 4. I\u2019ve worked as a writer on various films including Pixar\u2019s LUCA, PADDINGTON 2, and my own THE ELECTRICAL LIFE OF LOUIS WAIN. Like every other screenwriter in Hollywood, I have a bottom drawer full of unproduced scripts and forgotten promises. So it goes. https://www.simonstephenson.com/ https://www.kimtaylorblakemore.com Kim writes historical novels that feature fierce, audacious, and often dangerous women. She writes about the thieves and servants, murderesses and mediums, grifters and frauds - the women with darker stories, tangled lies and hidden motives. She is the author of the historical thrillers THE DECEPTION, Silver Falchion Award winner AFTER ALICE FELL, THE COMPANION, and the historical novels BOWERY GIRL, and CISSY FUNK, a WILLA Literary Award winner for Best Young Adult novel. In addition to writing, she is a developmental editor, and founder of Novelitics, which provides workshops and community to writers in the United States and Canada. She lives with her family and passel of rescue cats and dogs in the Pacific Northwest. She loves the rain, is afraid of scary movies, and thinks the best meal consists of a grilled cheese sandwich and tomato soup. 

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