
Jamie Thompson
@thompsonjamiel
Contributing writer for @TheAtlantic. Nonfiction book STANDOFF. [email protected]
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LJ starred political science review -- Standoff: Race, Policing, and a Deadly Assault That Gripped a Nation by Jamie Thompson Jamie Thompson ow.ly/sn2G50AJxWd


Thank you Mike Wilson, for giving this story so much. I still miss our breakfasts.


Out today: Jamie Thompson's stupendous new book, STANDOFF. Narrative nonfiction writers, you should check out the rotoscoped storytelling Jamie uses to bring her reporting to life on the page. Publishers Weekly calls it "spellbinding"--and it is. us.macmillan.com/books/97812502…

We're so excited to see our authors featured in Kirkus Reviews' Best Nonfiction of 2020 lists! Including BECOMING WILD by Carl Safina, OUR TIME IS NOW by Stacey Abrams, STANDOFF by Jamie Thompson, THE MEANING OF MARIAH CAREY by Mariah Carey, and more! ow.ly/bpOn50CFaa4


Love this Bronwen Dickey chipswritinglessons.com/2021/11/08/an-…

I wrote about one of the worst years I've had and the women who help me get through it. sarahhepola.com/2022/01/01/the… Shout-outs to Jamie Thompson, @THEMaryoga, Pamela Colloff, Amanda Fortini, Sharon Grigsby, and other people who aren't on Twitter. sarahhepola.com/2022/01/01/the…


STANDOFF is out now in paperback! Award-winning journalist Jamie Thompson writes a gripping account of a deadly night in Dallas, told through the eyes of those at the center of it all, who offer a nuanced look at race & policing in America. Available now:ow.ly/fE3750IsFKV


DC area friends -- come join us at Politics and Prose on Sunday to hear the brilliant Dr. Brian H. Williams talk about his fantastic book, THE BODIES KEEP COMING. Politics and Prose

Scot Peterson, the “Coward of Broward,” stood by as a slaughter unfolded at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Does the blame lie with him, his training—or a society in denial about what it would take to stop mass shootings? Jamie Thompson reports: theatln.tc/C2VHHaHu


My latest for The Atlantic, with the great Scott Stossel

"He walked along a dirt road as trucks blasted him with fumes. He walked across one farm after another. He felt so hungry. At times he knelt on the ground and said, “God, can you see this?”" Read this breathtaking Atlantic cover story from the great Stephanie McCrummen

So excited to listen to this Michael J. Mooney
