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Jonathan Hull's critically acclaimed first novel, Losing Julia,
was published in 2000. A veteran journalist, Jonathan spent ten years
as a correspondent at Time magazine before turning to fiction. His
award-winning coverage of the troubled underside of American society
took him from the homeless in Philadelphia to runaway children in
Hollywood and youth gangs in Chicago and Los Angeles. In 1993, he won
the Society of Professional Journalists' prestigious Sigma Delta Chi
award for magazine journalism for a cover story he wrote and reported
on the deadly romance between American teenagers and guns. Along with
postings in Los Angeles and Chicago, where he ran Time's Midwest
bureau, Jonathan spent three years as Time's Jerusalem bureau chief,
covering Arab-Israeli affairs, the Palestinian uprising and the Gulf
War.
Jonathan is currently the founder and CEO of
WereYouThere.com, a communal archive of the moments in life that
mattered. For more information, please visit: Link.
Jonathan
grew up in Connecticut and Illinois and graduated from the University
of California at Berkeley in 1983. A father of two, he lives in Marin
County, California with his wife Judy, who works with learning-disabled
children.
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