Caitlin Rother,
a daily newspaper reporter for almost twenty years, has written for Cosmopolitan, the Los
Angeles Times, the Daily News of
Los Angeles, the Chicago
Tribune, the Boston
Globe, and the San
Diego Union-Tribune. A Pulitzer Prize nominee, she now writes books full-time.
Rother is the author of Poisoned
Love, the authoritative account of the Kristin Rossum murder
case, and the novel Naked
Addiction. She has won three awards in the Best of the West contest,
which judges stories from major metropolitan newspapers in the thirteen western
states. She also won five awards for a narrative that tracked the progress of
all five recipients from a twelve-year-old organ donor, including a Best
Feature award from the Associated Press News Executives Council, and a Best
News-Feature award from the Los Angeles Press Club. Rother lives in San Diego. |