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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox writer Gillian Schieber Flynn[1][2][3] (Шаблон:IPAc-en;[4] born February 24, 1971) is an American author, screenwriter, and producer. She is known for writing the thriller and mystery novels Sharp Objects (2006), Dark Places (2009), and Gone Girl (2012), which are all critically acclaimed.[5] Her books have been published in 40 languages,[6] and according to The Washington Post, as of 2016 Gone Girl alone has sold more than 15 million copies.[7]

Flynn wrote the script for the 2014 film adaptation of Gone Girl, directed by David Fincher. For it she won the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and was nominated for the Writers Guild of America and the BAFTA awards, among others.

The author also wrote and produced the HBO limited series adaptation of Sharp Objects, for which she was nominated for the Primetime Emmy and the Writers Guild of America Award. Flynn also co-wrote with director Steve McQueen the screenplay of the film Widows (2018).

She has also served as showrunner, writer, and executive producer on Amazon Prime Video's sci-fi thriller series Utopia (2020), which ran for one season.

She is currently writing her fourth novel; it is set to be published by Penguin Random House.

Early life and education

Flynn was born in Kansas City, Missouri, and raised in midtown Kansas City's Coleman Highlands neighborhood.[8][9] Both of her parents were professors at Metropolitan Community College–Penn Valley: her mother, Judith Ann (née Schieber), was a reading-comprehension professor, and her father, Edwin Matthew Flynn, was a film professor.[9][10][11][12] She has an older brother, Travis, who is a railroad machinist.[9] Her uncle is Jackson County Circuit Court Judge Robert Schieber.[9] Flynn was "painfully shy" and found escape in reading and writing.[9] When she was growing up, Flynn's father would take her to watch horror movies.[9][10]

Flynn attended Bishop Miege High School and graduated in 1989.[9][13] As a young woman, she worked odd jobs which required her to do things such as dress up as a giant "yogurt cone who wore a tuxedo."[13][14]

She attended the University of Kansas, where she received her undergraduate degrees in English and journalism.[14] She spent two years in California, writing at a trade magazine for human resources professionals, before moving to Chicago and attending Northwestern University[13] for a master's degree at its Medill School of Journalism in 1997.[15][16] Flynn initially wanted to work as a police reporter, but she chose to focus on her own writing, as she discovered she had "no aptitude" for police reporting.[17][18]

Career

After graduating from Northwestern, Flynn worked freelance briefly at U.S. News & World Report before being hired as a feature writer in 1998 at Entertainment Weekly.[9] She was promoted to television critic and wrote about films but was laid off in December 2008.[9][18][19][20]

She attributes her craft to her 15-some years in journalism. She said, "I could not have written a novel if I hadn't been a journalist first, because it taught me that there's no muse that's going to come down and bestow upon you the mood to write. You just have to do it. I'm definitely not precious."[21]

Some critics have accused Flynn of misogyny due to the often unflattering depiction of female characters in her books.[5] Flynn identifies as a feminist. She feels that feminism allows for women to be bad characters in literature. She states, "The one thing that really frustrates me is this idea that women are innately good, innately nurturing." Flynn also said people will dismiss "trampy, vampy, bitchy types – but there's still a big pushback against the idea that women can be just pragmatically evil, bad, and selfish."[5] In 2015, Flynn explained her decision to write cruel female characters, saying, "I've grown quite weary of the spunky heroines, brave rape victims, soul-searching fashionistas that stock so many books. I particularly mourn the lack of female villains – good, potent female villains."[22]

In 2021, it was announced that Flynn would be running a book imprint for the newly founded independent publisher Zando.[23][24]

Books

When Flynn was working for Entertainment Weekly, she was also writing novels during her free time.[11] She has written three novels and one short story.

Comic book

Flynn was an avid reader of comic and graphic novels when she was a child.[36] She collaborated with illustrator Dave Gibbons and wrote a comic book story called Masks. It is part of the anthology series Dark Horse Presents and was published by Dark Horse Comics in February 2015.[37]

Television writing

Flynn was executive producer and cowriter, along with Marti Noxon, on the HBO adaptation of her novel Sharp Objects starring Amy Adams.[38] The miniseries was released in 2018 and received critical acclaim.

In February 2014, it was reported that Flynn would be writing the scripts for Utopia, an HBO drama series adapted from the acclaimed British series Utopia. The HBO series was to be directed and executive produced by David Fincher. In July 2015 the project was cancelled due to budget disputes between Fincher and HBO.[39][40] However, the project received second life at Amazon, with the streamer ordering the project to series with a 2020 release. Flynn wrote all eight episodes and served as the project's showrunner. Utopia was released on Amazon Prime Video on September 25, 2020.[41] In November 2020, the series was canceled after one season.[42]

Film

For her Gone Girl screenplay, Flynn was nominated for the Golden Globe, Writers Guild of America Award and BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Flynn and filmmaker Steve McQueen co-wrote a film adaptation of the ITV series Widows. The film stars Viola Davis, Michelle Rodriguez, Colin Farrell, Liam Neeson, Daniel Kaluuya, and Robert Duvall, and was released in November 2018 to critical acclaim.[43]

Upcoming projects

She is currently writing her fourth novel; it is set to be published by Penguin Random House.[44]

Flynn is currently writing the film adaptation for her short story The Grownup, as she discussed in the Chanel Connects podcast in June 2022.[45]

In January 2024, Variety reported that Flynn is developing a limited series for HBO based on her novel Dark Places. She will serve as co-creator, writer, and co-showrunner. She holds the rights to the novel. Brett Johnson and Guerrin Gardner will also serve as co-showrunners, co-creators, and writers.[46]

In the following month, Deadline reported that Flynn and Tim Burton are developing a remake of Nathan H. Juran's classic Attack of the 50 Foot Woman film for Warner Bros.[47]

Personal life

Flynn married lawyer Brett Nolan in 2007.[48] They met during graduate school at Northwestern,[49] and began a relationship in their thirties.[21] They have two children.[11][50] Their son Flynn was born in 2010 and their daughter Veronica was born in 2014.[51] They reside in Chicago.[5][52]

Bibliography

Fiction

Non-fiction

Filmography

Film

Year Title Credited as
Writer Producer Notes
2014 Gone Girl Шаблон:Yes Шаблон:No Directed by David Fincher
2018 Widows Шаблон:Yes Шаблон:No Co-writer with director Steve McQueen
TBA Attack of the 50 Foot Woman Шаблон:Yes Шаблон:No Directed by Tim Burton
TBA The Grownup Шаблон:Yes Шаблон:No

TV

Year Title Credited as
Writer Executive producer Creator Showrunner Notes
2018 Sharp Objects Шаблон:Yes Шаблон:Yes Шаблон:No Шаблон:No Network: HBO
2020 Utopia Шаблон:Yes Шаблон:Yes Шаблон:Yes Шаблон:Yes Network: Amazon Prime Video
TBA Dark Places Шаблон:Yes Шаблон:Yes Шаблон:Yes Шаблон:Yes Network: HBO

Awards and nominations

Literature

Year Award Category Work Result Шаблон:Abbr
Шаблон:Center Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger Sharp Objects Шаблон:Shortlisted
Crime Writers' Association Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Шаблон:Won
Crime Writers' Association New Blood Dagger Шаблон:Won
Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award for Best First Novel Шаблон:Shortlisted [53]
Шаблон:Center Crime Writers' Association Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Dark Places Шаблон:Shortlisted
Шаблон:Center Dark Scribe magazine Dark Genre Novel of the Year Шаблон:Won [54]
Шаблон:Center Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award for Best Novel Gone Girl Шаблон:Shortlisted
Women's Prize for Fiction Women's Prize for Fiction Шаблон:Longlisted [55]
Шаблон:Center Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award for Best Short Story The Grownup Шаблон:Won [56]

Film

Year Award Category Work Result Шаблон:Abbr
Шаблон:Center Austin Film Critics Association Award Best Adapted Screenplay Gone Girl Шаблон:Won [57]
Awards Circuit Community Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Won
Black Film Critics Circle Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Won
Chicago Film Critics Association Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Won
Florida Film Critics Circle Award Screenwriter of the Year Award Шаблон:Won
IndieWire Critics' Poll Best Screenplay Шаблон:Nom
Golden Schmoes Award Best Screenplay of the Year Шаблон:Won
Hollywood Film Award Best Screenplay Шаблон:Won
NewNowNext Award Best New Screenwriter Шаблон:Won
Online Film Critics Society Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Won
Phoenix Critics Circle Award Best Screenplay Шаблон:Nom
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award Best Screenplay Adapted from Another Medium Шаблон:Won
San Diego Film Critics Society Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Won
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Nom
Screenwriters Choice Awards, Online Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Won
Southeastern Film Critics Association Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Won
St. Louis Film Critics Association Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Won
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Won
Шаблон:Center
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Award Best Woman Screenwriter Шаблон:Won
Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Won
BAFTA Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Nom
Central Ohio Film Critics Association Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Nom
Cinema Bloggers Award, Portugal Best Screenplay Шаблон:Win
Critics' Choice Movie Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Won
Denver Film Critics Society Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Nom
Georgia Film Critics Association Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Win
Gold Derby Award Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Won
Golden Globe Award Best Screenplay Шаблон:Nom
Italian Online Movie Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Nom
International Cinephile Society Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Nom
International Online Cinema Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Win
International Online Film Critics' Poll Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Nom
North Carolina Film Critics Association Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Nom
Oklahoma Film Critics Circle Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Win
Online Film & Television Association Award Best Feature Debut Шаблон:Win
Satellite Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Nom
Seattle Film Critics Society Award Best Screenplay, Adapted Шаблон:Nom
USC Scripter Award USC Scripter Award Шаблон:Nom
Writers Guild of America Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Nom
Шаблон:Center Greater Western New York Film Critics Association Award Best Adapted Screenplay Widows Шаблон:Nom [58]
Online Association of Female Film Critics Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Nom
St. Louis Film Critics Association Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Nom
Шаблон:Center Black Reel Award Outstanding Screenplay, Adapted or Original Шаблон:Nom
Columbus Film Critics Association Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Nom
London Critics Circle Film Award Screenwriter of the Year Шаблон:Nom
Online Film Critics Society Award Best Adapted Screenplay Шаблон:Nom
Шаблон:Center Gold Derby Award Best Screenplay of the Decade Gone Girl Шаблон:Nom [59]

TV

Year Award Category Work Result Шаблон:Abbr
Шаблон:Center Gotham Independent Film Award Breakthrough Series – Long Form Sharp Objects Шаблон:Nom [60]
USC Scripter Award USC Scripter Award (shared with Marti Noxon; for the episode "Vanish") Шаблон:Nom
Шаблон:Center Producers Guild of America Award Best Limited Series Television Шаблон:Nom
Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series Шаблон:Nom
Writers Guild of America Award for Television Award Long Form – Adapted Шаблон:Nom

References

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Further reading

  • Stratton, Beth. "Altering the Hypermasculine through the Feminine: Female Masculinity in Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl." Clues: A Journal of Detection, vol. 38, no. 1, 2020, pp. 19–27.

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