Peter Kirsanow is an accomplished American author, known for his thrilling novels. In addition to his work as a novelist, he is a respected attorney and practices and teaches law. Kirsanow is also a member of the United States Commission on Civil Rights, showcasing his expertise and dedication in the field.
Prior to his current roles, Kirsanow was a former member of the National Labor Relations Board and has testified before Congress on several occasions, including during the confirmations of five Supreme Court Justices. This experience has provided him with a deep understanding of the legal system, which he incorporates into his writing, offering a level of accuracy that is both informative and engaging.
Kirsanow has also contributed regularly to National Review and has had his op-eds featured in various newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Times. His work as a published author includes the thriller novel, Target Omega, and he continues to reside in Cleveland, Ohio. As a relatively new novelist, Kirsanow has already made a name for himself in the literary community and is sure to make a significant impact in the world of fiction in the years to come.