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  1. Sep 26, 2006 · About the author (2006) Gillian Flynn is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Gone Girl, for which she wrote the Golden Globe–nominated screenplay; the New York Times bestsellers Dark Places and Sharp Objects; and a novella, The Grownup. A former critic for Entertainment Weekly, she lives in Chicago with her husband and children.

  2. Jul 5, 2018 · Sharp Objects” was adapted by Marti Noxon from the novel by Gillian Flynn (“Gone Girl”), and it’s as apt a pairing of producer and material as you’ll come by. Ms. Noxon has made a ...

  3. Sharp Objects was a finalist for the Edgar Awards and also the winner of two Crime Writers Association Dagger Awards in Britain. Flynn’s next novel, titled Dark Places was released in May of 2009. The story is about the sole survivor, Libby Day, of a massacre in a small town by a satanic cult. Libby had witnessed her mother and two sisters ...

  4. Gillian Flynn is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Gone Girl, for which she wrote the Golden Globe–nominated screenplay; the New York Times bestsellers Dark Places and Sharp Objects; and a novella, The Grownup. A former critic for Entertainment Weekly, she lives in Chicago with her husband and children.

  5. Gillian Flynn is an American author and television critic for Entertainment Weekly. She has so far written three novels, Sharp Objects, for which she won the 2007 Ian Fleming Steel Dagger for the best thriller; Dark Places; and her best-selling third novel Gone Girl. Her book has received wide praise, including from authors such as Stephen King ...

  6. Dec 6, 2012 · Gillian Flynn is an American author and television critic for Entertainment Weekly. She has so far written three novels, Sharp Objects, for which she won the 2007 Ian Fleming Steel Dagger for the best thriller; Dark Places; and her best-selling third novel Gone Girl. Her book has received wide praise, including from authors such as Stephen King.

  7. So muses Camille Preaker, Gillian Flynn’s restless reporter and sardonic anti-heroine from her debut novel, Sharp Objects. With the current buzz still humming over her latest book, Gone Girl—with film adaptation by David Fincher slated for October of 2014—revisiting her first book seems an apropos primer of this dark and penetrating author.

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