Emily Winslow is the author of a series of crime novels, a memoir, and a writing book. Her books have been published by Random House, HarperCollins, Allison & Busby, and Shanghai Translation Publishing House. Her novels (The Whole World, The Start of Everything, The Red House, and Look For Her) have been called “brilliant” (The Washington Post), “vivid” (Parade magazine) and “dazzling” (Shelf Awareness). Her memoir, Jane Doe January, is “meticulously constructed and ultimately terrifying” (The New York Times), “potent” (Kirkus), and “compelling” (Bustle). She grew up in the U.S. and now lives in Cambridge, England teaching for the University of Cambridge and for Cambridge Creative Writing Company. “Emily Winslow is a precise and expert analyst of the darkest parts of the human psyche.” –internationally bestselling author Sophie Hannah “For Winslow, the story is central. Everyone has a part to play, every voice counts, every viewpoint is important, and no one person is the star. Winslow uses this literary device to convey the unreliability of memory, the potential incoherence of differing points of view and the challenging process of piecing together the disparate pieces of a puzzle. She’s a sophisticated storyteller with compelling and unsettling books.” –Rosalind Esche for Dear Reader
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