Kathleen Sharp is a narrative nonfiction author and award-winning journalist whose work has appeared in Vanity Fair, The New York Times Magazine, Playboy, Fortune, Parade, and many others. She wrote the acclaimed biography of studio mogul Lew Wasserman, Mr. & Mrs. Hollywood, which became the basis of a theatrically released documentary, The Last Mogul. Her book In Good Faith hit shelves just as 60 Minutes aired the tale. Sharp’s stories have been produced or optioned for film and television and she’s produced pieces for National Public Radio. She’s won six awards from Sigma Delta Chi/Society of Professional Journalists for her investigative work, a journalism fellowship toward her MBA, and a fellowship from the Annenberg School of Communication at the University of Southern California. Sharp’s latest work is Blood Medicine: Blowing the Whistle on One of the Deadliest Prescription Drugs Ever which Kirkus Reviews raved is “a blockbuster of a story.”