James McGrath Morris explained

James McGrath Morris
Birth Date:1954
Occupation:Biographer
Nationality:American

James McGrath Morris (born 1954) is an American biographer.

Biography

Morris was raised in Paris, France; Brussels, Belgium; and Washington, DC. He went on to earn a bachelor's degree at American University and a master's degree at George Washington University. He is married, with three children, and makes his home with his wife, Patty Morris, in Santa Fe, New Mexico.[1]

Career

Morris has worked as a journalist, book publisher, high school teacher, and independent writer.[2] He began his professional career as a radio news broadcaster in New Mexico in 1978. He then spent a decade working for radio networks, newspapers, and magazines in Jefferson City, Missouri; Washington, DC; and Ithaca, New York.

In 1987, Morris began a nine-year stint working in publishing, running Seven Locks Press, a publisher of public affairs books in Washington, DC, and Public Interest Publications, a distributor of books and publications produced by Washington think-tanks and interest groups.

In 1996, Morris became a high school teacher and spent nine years working for Fairfax County Schools. During this time he wrote and published Jailhouse Journalism: The Fourth Estate Behind Bars and The Rose Man of Sing Sing: A True Tale of Life, Murder and Redemption in the Age of Yellow Journalism.[3] The Rose Man of Sing Sing was selected as one of the best non-fiction books of 2004 by the Washington Post, optioned as a movie, and released as an audio book by Random House. Its critical and commercial success prompted Morris to leave teaching and work full-time as an independent writer.

In 2010, Morris published Pulitzer: A Life in Politics, Print, and Power.[4] The Wall Street Journal deemed was one of the five best books on American moguls and one of the five best books on American newspaper publishers[5] while Booklist placed on its 2010 list of the ten best biographies of the year.[6]

In 2009, with fellow biographers, Morris co-founded Biographers International Organization (BIO), a non-profit organization founded to promote the art and craft of biography, and to further the professional interests of its practitioners.[7] In 2012, he was elected as its president.[8]

In 2014 he published Revolution by Murder: Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman, and the Plot to Kill Henry Clay Frick," a Kindle Single.[9]

Morris's following book, Eye on the Struggle: Ethel Payne, The First Lady of the Black Press, was published in 2015 and widely reviewed and became a New York Times Bestseller [10] [11]

The Ambulance Drivers: Hemingway, Dos Passos, and a Friendship Made and Lost in War was published in 2017 by Da Capo Press.[12] He is currently writing a biography of Tony Hillerman.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bio . 2014-10-31 . 2014-10-31 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141031191752/http://jamesmcgrathmorris.com/bio.html . dead .
  2. Web site: Bio . 2014-10-31 . 2014-10-31 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141031191752/http://jamesmcgrathmorris.com/bio.html . dead .
  3. Book: The Rose Man of Sing Sing: A True Tale of Life, Murder, and Redemption in the Age of Yellow Journalism. 12 September 2003. Fordham University Press.
  4. Book: Pulitzer: A Life in Politics, Print, and Power. 5 April 2011. Harper Perennial.
  5. News: Five Best: Amanda Smith. Wall Street Journal. 20 April 2012. Smith. Amanda.
  6. Book: Top 10 Biographies: 2010, by Brad Hooper | Booklist Online.
  7. Web site: Welcome. 14 December 2012 .
  8. Web site: Welcome. 14 December 2012 .
  9. Book: Revolution by Murder: Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman, and the Plot to Kill Henry Clay Frick.
  10. Web site: Search: 0 results found for ""9780062198853"".
  11. Web site: Best Sellers - the New York Times . . 2017-03-02 . 2016-04-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160408143554/http://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2015-03-01/race-and-civil-rights/list.html . dead .
  12. Book: The Ambulance Drivers. 27 June 2017. 9780306823831. en-US. Morris. James Mcgrath. Hachette Books .