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Justin Cronin

For the American politician, see Justin Cronin (politician).

York Media LLC). July 7, 2007. Retrieved August 24,


2010.
[4] FRITZ LANHAM, Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle
(July 18, 2007). Houston novelist Justin Cronin sinks his
teeth into deal Houston Chronicle. Houston Chronicle.
Retrieved May 4, 2012.

Justin Cronin (born 1962) is an American author. He


has written four novels: Mary and O'Neil and The Summer
Guest, as well as two of three books of a vampire trilogy:
The Passage and The Twelve. He has won the Hemingway
Foundation/PEN Award, the Stephen Crane Prize, and a
Whiting Award.[1]

[5] Maslin, Janet (June 6, 2010). Life After Apocalypse in


Justin Cronins Passage'". The New York Times.
[6] Flood, Alison (June 11, 2010). The Passage: a postapocalyptic vampire tale you can get your teeth into. The
Guardian (London).

Born and raised in New England, Cronin is a graduate of


Harvard University and the Iowa Writers Workshop. He
taught creative writing and was the Author in-residence
at La Salle University in Philadelphia, PA from 1992 to
2003. He is a former professor of English at Rice University, and he lives with his wife and children in Houston,
Texas.[2]

[7] Apocalypse Wow; With big buzz around his new novel
and a movie deal under his belt, Justin Cronin is lits latest (unlikely) celebrity | Afterword | Arts | National Post.
Arts.nationalpost.com. Retrieved May 4, 2012.
[8] https://www.facebook.com/justincroninfanpage?fref=nf

In July 2007, Variety reported that Fox 2000 had bought


the screen rights to Cronins vampire trilogy.[3] The rst
book of the series, The Passage, was released in June
2010.[4] It garnered mainly favorable reviews.[5][6]

3 External links
Prole at The Whiting Foundation

Bibliography

An Interview with Justin Cronin at Rollins College


(February 2014)

A Short History of the Long Ball (1990)

An Interview With Justin Cronin on KRUIs The Lit


Show

Mary and O'Neil (2001) Winner of The Stephen


Crane Prize from Book of the Month Club
The Summer Guest (2004)
The Passage (2010) (Book 1 of The Passage Trilogy)
The Twelve (2012)[7] (Book 2 of The Passage Trilogy)
The City of Mirrors (expected Spring 2016)[8] (Book
3 of The Passage Trilogy)

References

[1] Justin Cronin Author Bookshelf Random House


Books Audiobooks Ebooks. Random House. Retrieved May 4, 2012.
[2] About the Author The Passage by Justin Cronin. Enterthepassage.com. Retrieved May 4, 2012.
[3] Justin Cronins Vampire Trilogy Sold to Hollywood for
$1.75 Million?". New York Magazine (New York: New

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