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David Simon

David Simon

David Simon is a Baltimore-based author, journalist and writer-producer of television specializing in criminal justice and urban issues. Born in Washington, he came north to Baltimore after graduating from the University of Maryland to work as a police reporter at the Baltimore Sun. In 1988, after four years on the crime beat, he took a leave of absence from the newspaper to write "Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets." Published in 1991, the Edgar-award winning account of a year inside the Baltimore Police Department Homicide Unit became the basis for NBC's HOMICIDE: LIFE ON THE STREET, which was broadcast from 1993 to 1999. Simon worked as a writer, and later as a producer on the award-winning drama. In 1993, Simon took a second leave from the Baltimore Sun to research and write, "The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood." Published in 1997 and co-authored with Edward Burns, the true account of life in a West Baltimore community dominated by an open-air drug market was named a Notable Book of the Year by the New York Times. Simon then co-wrote and produced THE CORNER as a six-hour miniseries for HBO. That production, which aired in 2000, won an Emmy® as the year's best miniseries. Simon and David Mills also won the Emmy® for best writing in a movie or miniseries. For his writing on NBC's Homicide, Simon has won the WGA Award for best writing in an episodic drama, as well as the Humanitas Award in the same category. Having left the Baltimore Sun in 1995, Simon continues to work as a freelance journalist and author, writing for publications as varied as the Washington Post, the New Republic and Details magazine.

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Books:

Homicide, September 2006
Paperback
Seven Spiritual Laws of Yoga, August 2005
Paperback (reprint)
The Corner, June 1998
Paperback

 

 

 

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