Mark Seal
Mark Seal | |
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Born | United States |
Occupation | Journalist, author |
Genre | Journalism, non-fiction |
Mark Seal is an American journalist and author. Seal worked as a journalist in Texas before becoming a freelance magazine writer in 1984, a contributing editor at Vanity Fair since 2003, and has written and co-written about 15 books.[1] Seal's magazine writings have appeared in Esquire, Playboy, Rolling Stone, Condé Nast Traveler, Golf Digest, Texas Monthly, InStyle, Town & Country, Time, and The New York Times.[1] Prior to 1984 when Seal became a freelance magazine writer, he worked as a reporter at several Texas newspapers, including the Houston Chronicle and The Dallas Morning News.[1]
Seal has collaborated on more than 15 non-fiction books, including
Bibliography
Books
- Seal, Mark (2009). Wildflower : an extraordinary life and untimely death in Africa. New York: Random House.
- — (2011). The man in the Rockefeller suit : the astonishing rise and spectacular fall of a serial impostor. New York: Viking.
- — (2016). Raising the bar : the life and work of Gerald D. Hines. Bainbridge Island, Washington: Fenwick Publishing.
- — (2019). The Devil and Harper Lee. Scribd Originals. ISBN 9781645399728.
- — (2021). ISBN 9781982158590.
Essays and reporting
- Seal, Mark (Jun 2013). "The shooting star and the model". Vanity Fair. 634: 86–92, 118–121. Oscar Pistorius and Reeva Steenkamp.
- — (2023). "Times of the sign". Vanity Fair. 746 (Hollywood): 72–79.
See also
References
External links
- Articles by Mark Seal at Vanity Fair