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Emily Winslow is an American living in Cambridge, England. She’s written a series of Cambridge-set crime novels (THE WHOLE WORLD, THE START OF EVERYTHING, THE RED HOUSE, and LOOK FOR HER), about which The Washington Post has written: “[Winslow is] brilliant at portraying the ragged fragments of these lives. What emerges isn’t a single killer with motive and means, but a tangle of stories crossing and colliding, stray intersections of incidents and accidents, misunderstandings and misreadings, all thanks to the myopia of individual perspectives and the self-centeredness of individual desires.” She is also the author of the memoir JANE DOE JANUARY, which has been called “powerfully redemptive” (Publishers Weekly) and “potently rendered” (Kirkus). She’s written personal essays for The Guardian and The New York Times, and for six years was a logic puzzle designer for GAMES magazine in the US.
Editing my new novel, STILL LIFE, which is launching from HarperCollins (US) and Allison & Busby (UK) in January 2018.
Writing/organizing additional materials for the paperback launch of my memoir JANE DOE JANUARY in August 2017 from HarperCollins (worldwide).
Conceptualising a new fiction project, to become my sixth book.