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Full Name
  
James Renner

Name
  
James Renner


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Born
  
March 30, 1978 (age 45) (
1978-03-30
)
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.

Occupation
  
Writer, director, producer

Books
  
The Man from Primrose, Amy: My Search for Her Killer, It Came from Ohio True Ta, The Serial Killer's Apprentic, The Great Forgetting: A Novel

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James Renner (born March 30, 1978) is an American author, investigative journalist, producer, and director. He worked as a reporter for Cleveland Scene and was editor of the alternative newspaper The Cleveland Independent.  He is known for his work in the thriller, science fiction, and true crime genres.

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Early life and education

Renner is from Akron, Ohio and is a 2000 graduate of Kent State University. He worked as a reporter for Cleveland Scene and was the editor of the alternative newspaper The Cleveland Independent. He was also a founding member of Last Call Cleveland, a sketch comedy troupe.

Journalism & Nonfiction

In 2003, Renner began working as a reporter for Cleveland Scene and was editor of the alternative newspaper The Cleveland Independent. At Cleveland Scene, he investigated the cases of Tina Harmon and Amy Mihaljevic.

Harmon was a 12-year-old girl who disappeared from Creston, Ohio in 1981. After pressure from her family, authorities tested DNA evidence found on Harmon’s body with new technology in 2008. In 2010, the tests linked Harmon’s death to Robert Anthony Buell, a convicted murderer sentenced to death for the 1982 murder of Krista Lea Harrison. Although he was executed for Harrison’s death in 2002, Buell was never tried or convicted of Harmon’s murder.

In 2005, Renner published a Cleveland Scene cover story revisiting the 1989 abduction and death of 10-year-old Amy Mihaljevic from Bay Village, Ohio. Renner credits Mihaljevic’s death for his work in true crime and became dedicated to finding her killer.

On August 8, 2006, Renner began a blog chronicling his investigation of Mihaljevic’s murder. Later that year, he published Amy: My Search for her Killer. In 2007, Renner donated his materials related to his search to Kent State University’s Special Collections Archive.

Following the release of True Crime Addict, Renner archived his blog and announced his intent to step away from the true crime genre. In June 2017, Universal TV purchased the rights to create a television show based on True Crime Addict. The show, written by Richard Price, is being produced by Johnny Depp.

Currently, Renner is writing an authorized sequel to American author Byron Preiss’s book The Secret: A Treasure Hunt, which contains clues to the locations of twelve casques buried in unknown locations across the United States. Each casque contains a key redeemable for precious gems, some worth up to $10,000. He is producing a documentary about his search for the keys and plans to create new puzzles, clues, and treasures.

Fiction

Renner's first novel, The Man From Primrose Lane, was published by Sarah Crichton Books, an imprint of Farrar, Straus and Giroux, in March 2012. The novel follows a best-selling author as he investigates the murder of a mysterious recluse known as “the man with a thousand mittens.” In 2013, Warner Bros. optioned the rights to adapt The Man From Primrose Lane as a film starring Bradley Cooper. When the deal failed to proceed, Renner worked with Working Title Films to pitch a television series pilot that was picked up by Fox in 2017. Feature director Alexandre Aja (The Hills Have Eyes, The 9th Life of Louis Drax) will direct and produce the series.

His second novel, The Great Forgetting, was released November 10, 2015. The sci-fi thriller, set in the fictional town of Franklin Mills, Ohio tells the story of history teacher Jack Felter as he returns to his pastoral childhood home to care for his ailing father and is pulled into a grand conspiracy involving the rewriting of American history.

Renner is a regular contributor to the short horror story series Dark Screams.

Film

In 2004, Renner directed an adaptation of Stephen King's short story "All That You Love Will Be Carried Away". King granted Renner the rights to adapt this story as part of his Dollar Baby program for aspiring filmmakers. It was an official selection at the 2005 Montreal World Film Festival.

In 2005, Renner visited reclusive author J.D. Salinger at the author's home in New Hampshire. Renner released a documentary about The Catcher in the Rye and his road trip to visit Salinger in 2009. It is available online, in serialized form.

Currently Renner is filming a documentary following his pursuit of the remaining casques and keys presented in Byron Preiss’s The Secret: A Treasure Hunt.

Personal

Renner resides in Akron, Ohio with his wife and two children.

Honors and awards

In the December 2005 issue of Cleveland Magazine, Renner was named one of the city's 30 most interesting people.

Renner’s stories have been published in The Best American Crime Reporting and The Best Creative Nonfiction anthologies.

References

James Renner Wikipedia