Sara Gran


Sara Gran is an American author.

Career

Gran is the author of six novels, including Come Closer and Dope. Her novel Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead is the first in a series; it won the 2012 Macavity Award for "Best Novel." Her third Claire DeWitt novel, The Infinite Blacktop, was published on September 18, 2018.

Television and film

A number of Gran's novels have come to the attention of the film and television industry. Her 2003 novel Come Closer was looked at by director Carter Smith although, as of 2012, nothing has yet been released. The same applies to her 2006 novel Dope, which had actress Julianne Moore slated for the lead role, although no episodes have yet been released.
Gran has written scripts for the TNT show Southland and two other series, ' and '. She also is developing an adaptation of Corinne May Botz's novel Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death with director/producer Guillermo del Toro.