David Grann
David Grann is an American author and journalist best known for his narrative fiction that tends towards investigative and explorer fiction. Grann has been working at The New Yorker since 2003 where he has been one of its most respected staff writers. Some of his novels include “Birth of the FBI” that made the shortlist for the National Book Award, and “Killers of the Flower Moon”. “Birth of the FBI” was recognized by Entertainment Weekly, and Time, as one of the best books of 2017. His most known work is “The Lost City of Z” that was made into a film. Before he went to work for The New Yorker he wrote for the Washington Post. He has a masters from Boston University for Creative Writing and another from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in International Relations. For his bachelors, he went to Connecticut College from where he did a lot of research in Mexico and even receiving a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship. He lives with his wife and two children in New York.