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Thomas McCormack is a former publishing executive, editor, and author who is now also a playwright. His plays include AMERICAN ROULETTE and ENDPAPERS, both published by Dramatists Play Service, Inc. ENDPAPERS was produced in New York in the 2002-2003 season and drew the largest audience for any Off Broadway play that year, and AMERICAN ROULETTE has been staged in numerous regional theaters in the United States and Canada. He is the author of “Afterwords: Novelists on Their Novels” and “The Fiction Editor, the Novel, and the Novelist.” He earned a BA in philosophy from Brown University and did graduate work as a Woodrow Wilson Fellow at Harvard, and after a stint writing radio news, McCormack entered publishing. Eleven years after entering publishing, he became the CEO of St. Martin’s Press. After leaving St. Martin’s in the late 1990s, he wrote a regular column for “Publishers Weekly.” He has been awarded the AAP’s Curtis Benjamin Award for Creative Publishing and the LMP’S Lifetime Achievement Award. He lives in New York with his wife, Sandra.
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