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Kim Powers is an American writer. His memoir The History of Swimming: A Memoir was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Biography,[1] and his television writing has brought him two Emmys, a Peabody Award, and three Edward R. Murrow Awards.[2] In 2007, Out named him one of their "Out 100," a list of the "top 100 most influential gays or lesbians in the country."[3]

Early life

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Powers was born in Texas[2] but currently lives in New York City and Asbury Park, New Jersey with his spouse, Jess Goldstein.[4]

He received an undergraduate degree from Austin College and a Master of Fine Arts from Yale School of Drama.[2][4]

Career

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Powers worked at ABC News from 2008 to 2020, writing for Good Morning America and Primetime.[2] He was also a staff writer for AMC's The Lot, producer for PBS's Great Performances, as well as executive developer for other film and television projects.[2]

His coverage of 9/11 won him an Emmy and a Peabody Award, and while writing for 20/20, his team won three consecutive Edward R. Murrow Awards.[2]

Selected works

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The History of Swimming (2006)

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The History of Swimming: A Memoir, published August 13, 2006 by Da Capo Press, is "an examination of the unique relationship shared by twins, and a coming-of-age story of a gay man in the era of AIDS."[2]

Kirkus Reviews provided a starred review, calling the book "a powerful nod to familial bonding, written with verve and genuine affection."[5]

The book received positive reviews from Booklist[6] and The New York Times Book Review.[7] Booklist called The History of Swimming "haunting."[6]

Publishers Weekly provided a mixed review, saying the "uneven writing distracts from the story."[8] However, they noted, "Powers's strength in relating his own personal struggles within the context of his twin's holds this unique memoir together."[8]

Discussing the book, Powers was interviewed on 20/20 with Diane Sawyer, as well as with the Princeton Theological Seminary.[9]

In 2007, the book was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Biography.[1]

Dig Two Graves (2015)

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Dig Two Graves was published December 4, 2015 by Gallery Books. The book received positive reviews from Booklist,[10] School Library Journal,[11] Publishers Weekly,[12] and Kirkus Reviews.[13]

Publications

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  • The History of Swimming: A Memoir (2006)
  • Capote in Kansas: A Ghost Story (2007) [14]
  • Dig Two Graves (2015)
  • Rules for Being Dead (2020)

Filmography

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Actor

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Producer

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  • 20/20 (2018)
  • The Lot (1999)

Writer

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  • The Year: 2020 (2020)
  • What Would You Do? (2020)
  • 20/20 (2008, 2010, 2017)
  • The Year: 2019 (2019)
  • Countdown to the Oscars: 15 Movies That Changed American Cinema (2015)
  • 25 Years of Sexy: People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive! (2010)
  • The Barbara Walters Summer Special (2008-2009)
  • Fallen Idol (2005)
  • Primetime Live: Brad Pitt's Journey to Africa (2005)
  • My Big Wild You're-Not-Gonna-Believe This Wedding (2003)
  • The Lot (1999)
  • Finding North (1998)

References

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Kim Powers is an American journalist, author, playwright, and screenwriter known for his long-standing role as a senior writer for ABC News' 20/20, his Emmy Award-winning contributions to television journalism, and his critically acclaimed books and plays. He has worked at ABC News for more than two decades, contributing to 20/20 specials and other programs including What Would You Do?, Good Morning America, and primetime features with anchors such as Diane Sawyer, Barbara Walters, Robin Roberts, and Katie Couric. Powers is a two-time Emmy winner and has been part of the 20/20 team that received three consecutive Edward R. Murrow Awards. A native Texan and Distinguished Alumni of Austin College, Powers holds an MFA from the Yale School of Drama, where he served as managing director of Theater Magazine. His published works include the memoir The History of Swimming, a Lambda Literary Award finalist and Barnes & Noble “Discover” Selection; the novel Capote in Kansas: A Ghost Story; the thriller Dig Two Graves; and Rules for Being Dead. In theater, his plays include Sidekicked, a one-woman show about Vivian Vance that became a sold-out success at Cape May Stage, and Black Apollo, a docudrama exploring the relationship between painter John Singer Sargent and his model Thomas McKeller. Powers also wrote the screenplay for the independent film Finding North. He was named to Out magazine's “Out 100” list of influential LGBT individuals in 2007 and lives in New York City and Asbury Park, New Jersey, with his husband, Tony Award-winning costume designer Jess Goldstein.

Early life

Background and education

Kim Powers was born in Texas. A native Texan, he completed his undergraduate studies at Austin College, where he has been recognized as a Distinguished Alumni. He subsequently earned an MFA in Dramaturgy from the Yale School of Drama, during which time he served as managing director of Theater Magazine.

Career

Early entertainment work

Kim Powers began his career in scripted entertainment with screenwriting and a minor acting role in independent film. He wrote the screenplay for the indie film Finding North (1998), described as a festival favorite, and also appeared in a small role as a Party Guest in the same production. He next served as a staff writer for the AMC series The Lot (1999), a comedy about Hollywood in the 1930s, and additionally held the position of executive consulting producer on the show from 1999 to 2001. These early credits represented Powers' initial contributions to film and television before his shift to television news media at ABC.

Television news production and writing

Kim Powers has had a long-term career in broadcast journalism at ABC News, beginning with contributions to television news specials in 2005. He served as a producer and writer on Fallen Idol (2005) and Primetime Live: Brad Pitt's Journey to Africa (2005). Since 2008, Powers has been a staff member at ABC News, where he works as a writer and producer across multiple flagship programs and specials. His credits include writer and producer roles on 20/20 starting in 2008 and continuing through recent years, as well as contributions to Good Morning America, Primetime, The Barbara Walters Summer Special (2008–2009), The Year: 2019, The Year: 2020, and What Would You Do? (2020). Powers has served as senior writer for 20/20, ABC's long-running newsmagazine, and has written for numerous other ABC News programs and specials, including primetime specials featuring anchors such as Diane Sawyer, Barbara Walters, Robin Roberts, and Katie Couric. He has also contributed to What Would You Do? with John Quinones. Powers' work in television news has been recognized with two Emmy Awards for his writing on Good Morning America and 20/20, as well as three consecutive Edward R. Murrow Awards for his team's efforts on 20/20. These honors are detailed further in the Awards and honors section.

Literary career

Kim Powers is the author of several books, including the memoir The History of Swimming, which was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award for Best Memoir and a Barnes & Noble “Discover” Selection. His other works include the novel Capote in Kansas: A Ghost Story, the thriller Dig Two Graves, and Rules for Being Dead.

Awards and honors

Powers is a two-time Emmy Award winner for his writing on Good Morning America and 20/20. He has been part of the 20/20 team that received three consecutive Edward R. Murrow Awards. In 2007, he was named to Out magazine's “Out 100” list of influential LGBT individuals. He received the Distinguished Alumni award from Austin College in 2014.

Personal life

Powers lives in New York City and Asbury Park, New Jersey, with his husband, Tony Award-winning costume designer Jess Goldstein.
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