William Patrick (author)

Patrick began his career at Little, Brown and Company, then moved to Harvard University Press, where he acquired and edited works by writers including Edward O. Wilson and Jane Goodall.

While working at Harvard, he wrote Spirals (Houghton), a novel set in Cambridge, Massachusetts, during the early days of cloning and recombinant DNA research.

[2] His next work of fiction was Blood Winter (Viking Press), a thriller about germ warfare; The Wall Street Journal described it as "A dazzling achievement, both gripping and moving, lurid and achingly sad….as authoritative as the fresh early best of Greene and le Carre".

That same year, The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography, which he co-wrote with actor Sidney Poitier, was a selection of the Oprah Book Club that was number one on The New York Times paperback bestseller list for 13 weeks.

In 2013, he co-wrote In My Shoes with Jimmy Choo fashion house founder Tamara Mellon, and edited 10% Happier for then-ABC News correspondent Dan Harris.

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