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A graduate of Colgate University, New York Film Academy, and Brooklyn Law School, Dan Slater has written for more than a dozen publications, including The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and other publications. His last book, Wolf Boys, which The New York Times called “unforgettable” and The Chicago Public Library named the best book of the year, is being adapted for a TV series by 101 Studios. His story about a rabbinic gang is in development at Paramount TV and George Clooney’s Smokehouse Pictures. Raised in Minnesota, Dan lives in New England with his wife and their two sons.