Skip Hollandsworth is an award-winning journalist, screenwriter, and author known for his contributions to true crime literature and long-form journalism. As an executive editor at Texas Monthly, he has built a distinguished career marked by meticulous storytelling and a keen eye for detail. His work has been featured in multiple editions of "Best American Crime Writing," and he received a National Magazine Award for feature writing. Hollandsworth also co-wrote the screenplay for the critically acclaimed film "Bernie" alongside director Richard Linklater, further showcasing his narrative versatility.
Born in Cabarrus, North Carolina, and raised in Wichita Falls, Texas, Hollandsworth developed an early passion for storytelling while studying English at Texas Christian University. His tenure as a sports reporter for "The Daily Skiff" revealed his ability to uncover human interest angles, a skill that would later define his journalistic and literary work. His writing often explores themes of crime, justice, and the complexities of human behavior, earning him recognition as a master of immersive nonfiction. Hollandsworth continues to reside in Texas, where he remains an influential voice in both journalism and screenwriting.
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The Midnight Assassin: Panic, Scandal, and the Hunt for America's First Serial Killer