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Richard North Patterson

Richard North Patterson (born February 22, 1947, in Berkeley, California) is an American fiction writer, attorney and political commentator.

Education and law career

Patterson graduated in 1968 from Ohio Wesleyan University and has been awarded that school's Distinguished Achievement Citation and his national fraternity's Alumni Achievement Award. He is a 1971 graduate of the Case Western Reserve University School of Law, and a recipient of that University's President's Award for Distinguished Alumni and its President's Award for Excellence. He has served as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Ohio; a trial attorney for the Securities & Exchange Commission in Washington, D.C.; and was the SEC's liaison to the Watergate Special Prosecutor. More recently, Patterson was a partner in the San Francisco office of McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enersen before retiring from practice in 1993. He has served on the boards of his undergraduate and law schools, the National Partnership for Women and Families, the Family Violence Prevention Fund, PEN Center West, the Regional Panel For The Selection of White House Fellows, the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, and the Renew Democracy Initiative, and was Chairman of Common Cause, the grassroots citizens lobby founded by John W. Gardner. He now serves on the Advisory Council of J Street, the pro-Israel, pro-peace advocacy group, and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Writing career

Patterson studied fiction writing with Jesse Hill Ford at the University of Alabama at Birmingham; his first short story was published in the Atlantic Monthly; and his first novel, The Lasko Tangent, won an Edgar Allan Poe Award in 1979. Between 1981 and 1985, he published The Outside Man, Escape the Night, and Private Screening, which made the New York Times bestseller list in 1994. His first novel in eight years, Degree of Guilt (1993), and Eyes of A Child (1995), were combined into a four-hour TV mini-series by NBC TV, called Degree of Guilt.[1] Both were international bestsellers, and Degree of Guilt was awarded the French Grand Prix de Littérature Policière in 1995. The Final Judgment (1995), Silent Witness (1997), No Safe Place (1998), and Dark Lady (1999) all became immediate international bestsellers, and in 2011 Silent Witness became a feature film on TNT. Protect and Defend (2000), about the controversial nomination of the first woman to be Chief Justice, and her entanglement in an incendiary lawsuit regarding late-term abortion and parental consent, was a #1 New York Times bestseller and received a Maggie Award from Planned Parenthood for its treatment of issues regarding reproductive rights. In 2013, the London Guardian Literary Review named No Safe Place one of the 10 best works of fiction, nonfiction, or biography inspired by John F. Kennedy and the Kennedy assassination in the 50 years since his death.

Balance of Power (2003) confronted one of America's most divisive issues—gun violence—and was chosen by USA Today as its book of the month selection for November. Conviction (2005) focused on the law and politics of capital punishment. Exile (2007) dealt with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and was nominated for South Africa's leading literary award. The Race (2007) concerned a dramatic campaign for president, and Eclipse (2009) dealt with human rights, Africa, and the geopolitics of oil. The Spire (2009) was a novel of psychological suspense, and In the Name of Honor (2010) portrays a military court martial for murder, and a legal defense based on PTSD. The Devil’s Light (2011) is an exhaustively researched depiction of the world of espionage and the potential for nuclear terrorism, focused on an Al Qaeda plot to steal a nuclear bomb from Pakistan in order to destroy a major western city.

Patterson's twentieth novel, Fall From Grace (2012), a family drama set on Martha's Vineyard, became his sixteenth New York Times bestseller. Its prequel, Loss of Innocence (2013), is a coming-of-age novel set in the tumultuous year of 1968. Its sequel, Eden In Winter (2014), concluded the trilogy. His first novel in nine years, 'Trial', dealt with some of the most salient problems of race in America, and was published in June 2023.

Between September 2015 and May 2021, Patterson devoted his time to political commentary. During the 2015-2016 presidential campaign, Patterson was a contributing opinion writer for the Huffington Post, with a focus on politics and international affairs, as well as a guest commentator on television and podcasts. His book about that campaign, "Fever Swamp", was published in January 2017. Between 2017 and 2019, he was a columnist for the Boston Globe and HuffPost. Between March 2019 and May 2021, he was a columnist for The Bulwark, writing longer essays on politics, law, public policy and geopolitics.[2]

Patterson has appeared on such shows as Today, Good Morning America, The CBS Morning Show, Fox News Sunday, Morning Joe, Inside Politics, Washington Journal, Buchanan and Press, Greta Van Susteren, Fox and Friends, and Hardball. Beyond his regular columns, his articles on politics, society, literature, law, and foreign policy have been published in " The New York Times, the London Times, The Wall Street Journal, "The Atlantic", USA Today, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, the San Francisco Chronicle, FoxNews.com, Medium, and the San Jose Mercury News. A frequent speaker on political, geopolitical, legal, and social issues, in 2004 Patterson spoke at Washington, D.C. rallies in support of reproductive rights, and against gun violence, and has spoken about the Israeli-Palestinian dilemma at such forums as the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. and the World Affairs Council in Dallas. Patterson is a member of the Cosmos Club of Washington DC, and his papers are collected by Boston University. In 2012, Patterson received the Silver Bullet Award from the International Thriller Writers Association for his contributions to the wider community. Overall, the worldwide sales of Patterson's novels exceeds 25 million copies.

Personal life

Patterson has three sons and two daughters. He lives on Martha's Vineyard and Jacksonville, Florida with his wife, Dr. Nancy Clair.<ref name =Globe>{{cite news | last =Shanahan | first =Mark | title =Richard North Patterson aims for something else | newspaper =Boston Globe | date =September 28, 2013 | url =https://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/books/2013/09/27/patterson/WAC6VkmLCp8Yotg4IP6SVK/story.html Education: Ohio Wesleyan University, B.A., 1968; Case Western Reserve University, J.D., 1971. (Encyclopædia Britannica) If a reference can be found, then remove the arrow stuff-->

Bibliography

The following are all novels by the author.

  • The Lasko Tangent (1979)
  • The Outside Man (1981)
  • Escape the Night (1983)
  • Private Screening (1985)
  • Degree of Guilt (1993)
  • Eyes of a Child (1995)
  • The Final Judgment (1995)
  • Silent Witness (1997)
  • No Safe Place (1998)
  • Dark Lady (1999)
  • Protect and Defend (2000)
  • Balance of Power (2003)
  • Conviction (2005)
  • Exile (2007)
  • The Race (2007)
  • Eclipse (2009)
  • The Spire (2009)
  • In the Name Of Honor (2010)
  • The Devil's Light (2011)
  • Fall from Grace (2012)
  • Loss of Innocence (2013) - ISBN 978-1-62365-092-6
  • Eden in Winter (2014)
  • " Trial" (2023)

Non-fiction: "Fever Swamp" (2017)

References

  1. ^ Scott, Tony (October 25, 1995). "Review: 'NBC World Premiere Degree of Guilt — Parts I & II'". Variety. Retrieved August 9, 2016.
  2. ^ Boot, Max (April 25, 2018). "The political center is fighting back". The Washington Post.

External links

  • Richard North Patterson's website

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s President s Award for Distinguished Alumni and its President s Award for Excellence He has served as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Ohio a trial attorney for the Securities amp Exchange Commission in Washington D C and was the SEC s liaison to the Watergate Special Prosecutor More recently Patterson was a partner in the San Francisco office of McCutchen Doyle Brown amp Enersen before retiring from practice in 1993 He has served on the boards of his undergraduate and law schools the National Partnership for Women and Families the Family Violence Prevention Fund PEN Center West the Regional Panel For The Selection of White House Fellows the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence and the Renew Democracy Initiative and was Chairman of Common Cause the grassroots citizens lobby founded by John W Gardner He now serves on the Advisory Council of J Street the pro Israel pro peace advocacy group and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations Writing career EditPatterson studied fiction writing with Jesse Hill Ford at the University of Alabama at Birmingham his first short story was published in the Atlantic Monthly and his first novel The Lasko Tangent won an Edgar Allan Poe Award in 1979 Between 1981 and 1985 he published The Outside Man Escape the Night and Private Screening which made the New York Times bestseller list in 1994 His first novel in eight years Degree of Guilt 1993 and Eyes of A Child 1995 were combined into a four hour TV mini series by NBC TV called Degree of Guilt 1 Both were international bestsellers and Degree of Guilt was awarded the French Grand Prix de Litterature Policiere in 1995 The Final Judgment 1995 Silent Witness 1997 No Safe Place 1998 and Dark Lady 1999 all became immediate international bestsellers and in 2011 Silent Witness became a feature film on TNT Protect and Defend 2000 about the controversial nomination of the first woman to be Chief Justice and her entanglement in an incendiary lawsuit regarding late term abortion and parental consent was a 1 New York Times bestseller and received a Maggie Award from Planned Parenthood for its treatment of issues regarding reproductive rights In 2013 the London Guardian Literary Review named No Safe Place one of the 10 best works of fiction nonfiction or biography inspired by John F Kennedy and the Kennedy assassination in the 50 years since his death Balance of Power 2003 confronted one of America s most divisive issues gun violence and was chosen by USA Today as its book of the month selection for November Conviction 2005 focused on the law and politics of capital punishment Exile 2007 dealt with the Israeli Palestinian conflict and was nominated for South Africa s leading literary award The Race 2007 concerned a dramatic campaign for president and Eclipse 2009 dealt with human rights Africa and the geopolitics of oil The Spire 2009 was a novel of psychological suspense and In the Name of Honor 2010 portrays a military court martial for murder and a legal defense based on PTSD The Devil s Light 2011 is an exhaustively researched depiction of the world of espionage and the potential for nuclear terrorism focused on an Al Qaeda plot to steal a nuclear bomb from Pakistan in order to destroy a major western city Patterson s twentieth novel Fall From Grace 2012 a family drama set on Martha s Vineyard became his sixteenth New York Times bestseller Its prequel Loss of Innocence 2013 is a coming of age novel set in the tumultuous year of 1968 Its sequel Eden In Winter 2014 concluded the trilogy His first novel in nine years Trial dealt with some of the most salient problems of race in America and was published in June 2023 Between September 2015 and May 2021 Patterson devoted his time to political commentary During the 2015 2016 presidential campaign Patterson was a contributing opinion writer for the Huffington Post with a focus on politics and international affairs as well as a guest commentator on television and podcasts His book about that campaign Fever Swamp was published in January 2017 Between 2017 and 2019 he was a columnist for the Boston Globe and HuffPost Between March 2019 and May 2021 he was a columnist for The Bulwark writing longer essays on politics law public policy and geopolitics 2 Patterson has appeared on such shows as Today Good Morning America The CBS Morning Show Fox News Sunday Morning Joe Inside Politics Washington Journal Buchanan and Press Greta Van Susteren Fox and Friends and Hardball Beyond his regular columns his articles on politics society literature law and foreign policy have been published in The New York Times the London Times The Wall Street Journal The Atlantic USA Today The Washington Post the Los Angeles Times The Boston Globe the San Francisco Chronicle FoxNews com Medium and the San Jose Mercury News A frequent speaker on political geopolitical legal and social issues in 2004 Patterson spoke at Washington D C rallies in support of reproductive rights and against gun violence and has spoken about the Israeli Palestinian dilemma at such forums as the National Press Club in Washington D C and the World Affairs Council in Dallas Patterson is a member of the Cosmos Club of Washington DC and his papers are collected by Boston University In 2012 Patterson received the Silver Bullet Award from the International Thriller Writers Association for his contributions to the wider community Overall the worldwide sales of Patterson s novels exceeds 25 million copies Personal life EditPatterson has three sons and two daughters He lives on Martha s Vineyard and Jacksonville Florida with his wife Dr Nancy Clair lt ref name Globe gt cite news last Shanahan first Mark title Richard North Patterson aims for something else newspaper Boston Globe date September 28 2013 url https www bostonglobe com arts books 2013 09 27 patterson WAC6VkmLCp8Yotg4IP6SVK story html Education Ohio Wesleyan University B A 1968 Case Western Reserve University J D 1971 Encyclopaedia Britannica If a reference can be found then remove the arrow stuff gt Bibliography EditThe following are all novels by the author The Lasko Tangent 1979 The Outside Man 1981 Escape the Night 1983 Private Screening 1985 Degree of Guilt 1993 Eyes of a Child 1995 The Final Judgment 1995 Silent Witness 1997 No Safe Place 1998 Dark Lady 1999 Protect and Defend 2000 Balance of Power 2003 Conviction 2005 Exile 2007 The Race 2007 Eclipse 2009 The Spire 2009 In the Name Of Honor 2010 The Devil s Light 2011 Fall from Grace 2012 Loss of Innocence 2013 ISBN 978 1 62365 092 6 Eden in Winter 2014 Trial 2023 Non fiction Fever Swamp 2017 References Edit Scott Tony October 25 1995 Review NBC World Premiere Degree of Guilt Parts I amp II Variety Retrieved August 9 2016 Boot Max April 25 2018 The political center is fighting back The Washington Post External links EditRichard North Patterson s website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard North Patterson amp oldid 1167408390, wikipedia, wiki, 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