H.G. Bissinger is an accomplished journalist and author known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning reporting.
Born in 1954 in New York City, he gained widespread recognition for "Friday Night Lights," which became a cultural phenomenon.
Bissinger's work extends beyond print journalism to television writing, including contributions to "NYPD Blue." As a contributing editor at Vanity Fair, he continues to produce insightful reporting.
His accolades include the Livingston Award, National Headliner Award, and the American Bar Association's Silver Gavel, demonstrating his impact across various media.
Bissinger resides in Philadelphia, where he continues his writing career.
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