Tom Schroder (born 1954 in New York ) is a journalist, writer, and editor who has worked for The Washington Post for many years.
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In 1999, based on the work of Canadian psychologist Jan Stevenson , he wrote the book Old Souls: Scientific Evidence from Past Lives . In 2011, John Conrad co-wrote Fire Over the Horizon: An Untold Story of an Oil Disaster in the Gulf of Mexico . In 2014, she writes about the resurgence of research in the medical use of psychedelic drugs. Acid Test: LSD, Ecstasy and the Power of Healing . In 2016, Schroder became the author of a study about his grandfather, Pulitzer Prize winner, writer Mackinley Cantor , entitled The Most Famous Writer Who Ever Lived: The True Story of My Family (2016);
In 1996, Schroder conceived and edited Naked came to Manati [1] . In 1995, Tom and John Barry wrote In Walking Light: Desert and Salvation: A Photographer's Tale .
As editor of The Washington Post Magazine , he oversaw staff and writer Gene Weingartens twice as Pulitzer Prize winner for the sensational stories of The Fiddler on the Subway (2008) and Fatal Distraction (2010). [2] As a freelance editor for the New York Times, he edited such bestsellers as Shocked: Work, Love, and Play When Nobody Has Time, written by Bridget Schulte , and Top Secret America , written Dana Priest and William Arkin .
The Schroder Bin Laden Hunt (2011) is based on 15 years of work for the Washington Post and has become the number one selling Kindle single on Amazon.com . Schroder is also known as a co-author of the massive Tropic Hunt nightly search game , which later became the Herald of Miami Hunt and the Washington Post Hunt . [one]
In September 2016, Schroeder joined the Fusion television cable channel as a standards editor. [3]
Schroder graduated from the University of Florida . [one]
See also
- Almanac of poor Richard
- Gene Weingarten
- Dave Barry