List of People From Maryland - Authors, Journalists

Authors, Journalists

  • John Barth, author
  • Carl Bernstein, journalist
  • Hanne Blank, author
  • Ann Brashares, author
  • Pat Brown, author, criminal profiler
  • Erin Burnett, journalist and CNN anchor
  • James M. Cain, journalist and crime fiction author
  • Kiran Chetry, journalist
  • Connie Chung, journalist
  • Tom Clancy, novelist
  • Lucille Clifton, poet
  • Frank Deford, journalist
  • Matt Drudge, journalist, radio talk show host
  • Roland Flint, poet
  • Courtney Friel, entertainment reporter for Fox News
  • Jesse Glass, poet, folklorist
  • Mary Downing Hahn, author
  • Dashiell Hammett, detective fiction author
  • Karen Hesse, author
  • Zora Neale Hurston, author
  • Sophie Kerr, author
  • Michael Kimball, author
  • Gayle King, editor
  • Mel Kiper Jr., ESPN Analyst
  • Munro Leaf, children's author
  • Rick Leventhal, correspondent for Fox News
  • H. L. Mencken, journalist and social critic
  • Frank Miller, writer and artist
  • Ogden Nash, humorous poet
  • Suzan-Lori Parks, playwright and screenwriter
  • Edgar Allan Poe, poet and writer
  • Adrienne Rich, poet and feminist
  • Nora Roberts, author
  • Thomas Roberts, news anchor for MSNBC
  • John Thomas Scharf, author, historian, lawyer, politician, and Confederate soldier and sailor
  • Karl Shapiro, poet
  • Upton Sinclair, author
  • Norman Solomon, journalist, media critic
  • Bud Sparhawk, science fiction author
  • Anne Tyler, author
  • Leon Uris, author
  • Scott Van Pelt, ESPN anchor and radio host
  • Fredricka Whitfield, CNN news room reporter and anchor
  • James Wolcott, journalist, social critic

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