James Horwitz

James Horwitz is a non-fiction writer, known for his book They Went Thataway.

Raised in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Horwitz contributed several articles to Rolling Stone magazine during the early 1970s. He also contributed to Penthouse, High Times, and Time Out during the same time period. Before writing They Went Thataway, he lived in Paris and London, where he worked as an independent motion picture writer, director and producer. Very little is known about Horwitz following the publication of They Went Thataway.

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