“[A] mesmerizing debut…[Angie Kim] shows an enormous amount of empathy for her characters, infusing them with such intense humanity that I sat weeping for them in an airplane middle seat, between two strangers, for several minutes after I finished the book. With clear, assured prose and penetrating emotional intelligence, she takes us deep into their inner lives . . . The plotting is deliberate and detailed and marvelously done.” ― Steph Cha, Los Angeles Times

Angie Kim moved as a preteen from Seoul, South Korea, to the suburbs of Baltimore. After graduating from Interlochen Arts Academy, she studied philosophy at Stanford University and attended Harvard Law School, where she was an editor of the Harvard Law Review. Her debut novel, Miracle Creek, won the Edgar Award, the ITW Thriller Award, the Strand Critics’ Award, and the Pinckley Prize and was named one of the best books of the year by Time, The Washington Post, Kirkus, and the Today show. One of Variety Magazine’s inaugural “10 Storytellers to Watch,” Angie has written for The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post, Vogue, Glamour, and numerous literary journals. Happiness Falls, her second novel, was an instant New York Times bestseller, a GMA and Barnes and Noble book club pick and was named the #1 novel of the year by Oprah Daily.

Angie's Featured Titles

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How To Change Your Career Later In Life

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Becoming A Writer/Artist Later In Life

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Finding Your Dream Career

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Using Fiction to Build Empathy and Overcome Bias

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Overcoming The Bias Of Equating Verbal Fluency With Intelligence

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Discovering And Writing About The Immigrant Experience

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How To Break Into Writing

Tips from someone who started creative writing her her 40s.

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Anatomy of a Courtroom Drama

This is a book discussion of Miracle Creek and Happiness Falls, focusing on legal justice issues and the portrayal of lawyers and judges.

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Using storytelling techniques and narrative structure in legal writing and oral argument

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Using your legal career to get started in novel writing and publishing

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Honors, Awards & Recognition

Barnes and Noble Pick 2023
Good Morning America Pick 2023
Winner, Edgar Award (2020)
Winner, International Thriller Writers’ Thriller Award (2020)
Winner, Strand Critics Award (2020)
Winner, Pinckley Prize (2020)
Finalist, Library of Virginia Literary Awards (2020)
Finalist, New American Voices Award (2020)
Notable Essay, Best American Essays (2020)
10 Storytellers to Watch, Variety (2019)
A Best Book of the Year (Time, The Washington Post, Today show, Real Simple, Amazon, Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, Chicago Public Library, Hudson Booksellers, BookPage, and others, 2019)
Finalist, Goodreads Choice Awards, Mystery (2019)
Semi-finalist, Goodreads Choice Awards, Debut/Literary (2019)
Indie Next, LibraryReads, and Book of the Month Selections (2019)
Nominee, Pushcart Prize (2014)
Winner, Wabash Prize for Fiction (2013, judged by Charles Baxter)
Winner, Glamour Essay Contest (2012, judged by Jesmyn Ward, Jane Smiley, Erin Morgenstern, and Ann Brashares)
Finalist, Glimmer Train Very Short Fiction Award (2011)
Finalist, Tobias Wolff Award for Fiction (2011)

Media clips

The Atlantic | Starting Over When You Think It’s Too Late

The New York Times | A Novel That’s Equals Parts Murder Mystery, Courtroom Drama and Immigration Tale

The Washington Post | ‘Miracle Creek’: A twisty legal thriller that shows how far parents will go for their kids

Goodreads | New and Upcoming Books to Discover This AAPI Heritage Month

Los Angeles Times | Angie Kim’s ‘Miracle Creek’ follows a Korean family, a deadly explosion and its aftermath

The Nerdette Podcast | Your Summer Books Preview

Book Riot | The Best Books We Read Jan-March 2023

Stacker | 100 of the Best Thriller Novels of All Time

The Washington Post | I’ve experienced anti-Asian harassment and written it into my novels. I’m not ready to move on.

LA Times | United We Read

The Atlantic | How to Build a Happy Life

Washingtonian | Novelist Angie Kim Used to Be a Lawyer. Until She Realized She Couldn’t Stand It Anymore

Asian American: The Ken Fong Podcast | Ep 251: Angie Kim

Feminist Book Club | [36] Angie Kim, author of Miracle Creek

NPR | In Her Debut Novel ‘Miracle Creek,’ Angie Kim Taps Into Themes She Knows Well

Variety | 10 Storytellers to Watch

The Guardian | ‘I thought we were the unlucky ones’: the experimental treatment that inspired a murder mystery

BookPage | Angie Kim, The deepest dive

Publishers Weekly | The Who-/How-/Why-dunit: PW Talks with Angie Kim

PBS | Between the Covers, Angie Kim, Season 5 Episode 8

Literary Hub | Angie Kim on the Myth of the Good Mother

Elle | Angie Kim Tears the ‘Good Mother’ Myth Apart in Debut Novel Miracle Creek

Vogue | With Her Son Suffering from a Mysterious Illness, One Mother Finds Hope in an Experimental Treatment

Good Morning America | Hot Summer Reads

LitHub BookMarks | The Award-Winning Novels of 2020: The Books That Took Home This Year’s Biggest Literary Prizes

AP News | In 2019, immigration novels are especially timely

The Saturday Evening Post | 10 Best Books to Read This Spring

Time | The 11 Best Fiction Books of 2019 So Far

Oprah Daily | 12 of the Best Recent Mystery Novels That Will Get Your Blood Racing

Vulture | Spring Books Preview: Fiction We Can’t Wait to Read by Sally Rooney, Susan Choi, and Others

Vulture | Angie Kim, Mystic River, Miracle Creek

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