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Bryn Clark, Executive Editor, Little, Brown

Bryn Clark, Executive Editor, Little, Brown

Bryn Clark is an Executive Editor at Little, Brown, publishing story-driven nonfiction, including memoir, narrative, inspirational, and idea-based nonfiction grounded in the author’s personal experience and expertise, she is particularly drawn to books that push our society forward with heart, intellect, and impeccable storytelling. She was previously an executive editor at Flatiron Books and the editorial director of Moment of Lift Books. Bryn published the #1 New York Times bestsellers Pageboy by Elliot Page and What Happened to You? by Oprah Winfrey and leading child psychiatrist and neuroscientist Bruce Perry, MD, as well as award-winners and bestsellers The Fall of Roe by Elizabeth Dias and Lisa Lerer, Unbound by Tarana Burke, Somebody’s Daughter by Ashley C. Ford, Hiding in Plain Sight by Sarah Kendzior, The Three Mothers by Anna Malaika Tubbs, and more. Bryn started her career at Macmillan with Will Schwalbe, publishing books across all the Macmillan imprints, including New York Times bestsellers Factfulness by Hans Rosling and The Moment of Lift by Melinda French Gates.