Deanne Stillman is a widely published, acclaimed writer. Her books of literary nonfiction include Blood Brothers (which received a starred review in Kirkus, was excerpted in Newsweek, and won the Ohioana Book Award); Desert Reckoning (winner of the Spur, LA Press Club, and Southwest Book of the Year Awards, an amazon editors pick, based on a Rolling Stone piece, recipient of raves in Newsweek and Kirkus); Mustang (an LA Times ""best book of the year,"" silver medalist for the California Book Award, starred review in Publishers Weekly, in audio with Frances Fisher, Anjelica Huston, John Densmore, James Morrison), and Twentynine Palms (an LA Times ""best book of the year"" which Hunter Thompson called ""A strange and brilliant story by an important American writer""). Her essays have appeared in the LA Review of Books, NY Times, Tin House, and LA Times, and they have been cited as ""Notable"" in three editions of Best American Essays. Her plays have won prizes and been produced around the country and she was a founding nonfiction professor in the UC Riverside Low-Residency MFA Creative Writing Program where she taught for thirteen years.
"""Deanne Stillman's American Confidential takes the familiar and makes it new - makes it thrilling. You won't believe this story; it resonates with deep American echoes."" - Darin Straus, author of Chang & Eng ""It takes a master writer to wring out any sympathy from JFK's killer, yet Deanne Stillman has done this without losing sight of the monster before us.” Gustavo Arellano, columnist, Los Angeles Times ""Some books inform, some entertain, and some, like Deanne Stillman’s American Confidential, leave you, mind blown, with a whole new perspective on a world, and a history, you thought you knew - and will never see the same way again. To the pantheon of bent sons with twisted mothers, let us now add Lee Harvey and Marguerite Oswald. American Confidential is nothing less than a masterfully rendered re-telling of a story that defines us all. It’s a brilliant, riveting read."" - Jerry Stahl, author of Permanent Midnight and Nein, Nein, Nein! ""Was Lee Harvey Oswald a crazed right wing gunsel or just a momma's boy gone wrong? Deanne Stillman gets into one of the darkest corners of America's past not by spinning conspiracies but by digging into the family that produced the man who killed a president. A must read, even for those who thought they knew it all about the assassination of JFK."" - Lucian K. Truscott IV, author of New York Times bestseller Dress Gray ""Like a chest filled with treasure, AMERICAN CONFIDENTIAL brims with jewels both dark and brilliant. The chest is our republic's continuing fascination with the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. The jewels are Deanne Stillman's revelations and interpretations of the powerful love-hate between assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, and his manipulative mother, Marguerite. The stunning comparisons - and implied contrasts - that AMERICAN CONFIDENTIAL draws between Oswald and our contemporary mass shooters are incisive and chilling. Both necessary and entertaining, this is a must read for anyone with an interest in the modern mythology and history of the United States.” - T. Jefferson Parker, New York Times bestselling author of California Girl “A heady combination of deep research and plausible speculation, Stillman's book shines a fascinating light into some of the dark corners of the Lee Harvey Oswald story. Highly recommended for the way it answers some questions and poses others.” -- Karen Joy Fowler, author, Booth"