Miles Corwin is an accomplished American author, well-known for his works of fiction and nonfiction. After completing his undergraduate studies at the University of California at Santa Barbara, Corwin furthered his education by pursuing a Master of Arts degree at the University of Missouri School of Journalism. This writing-based program provided him with a strong foundation that would later prove invaluable in his career as a nonfiction and fiction author.
Corwin's professional journey took a significant turn when he began working as a reporter for the Los Angeles Times. During his time at the newspaper, he honed his skills and gained extensive experience in the field of journalism. This background served as a launching pad for his successful career as an author, enabling him to produce high-quality, engaging works that have resonated with readers.
Throughout his career, Corwin has written and published three noteworthy books. His debut work, "The Killing Season," released in 1997, became a national bestseller, garnering significant attention and acclaim. In 2000, Corwin released "And Still We Rise," a book that was recognized with the prestigious PEN USA West award for nonfiction. His third book, "Homicide Special," published in 2004, also secured a spot on the Los Angeles Times bestseller list, further solidifying his reputation as a talented author.