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David Stout

David Stout (born c. 1942 in Erie, Pennsylvania) is a journalist and author of mystery novels, two of which have been turned into TV movies, and of non-fiction about violent crime. For his first novel, ''Carolina Skeletons'', he won the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best First Novel.
== Biography and career as journalist ==
Stout obtained a bachelor's degree in English from the University of Notre Dame in 1964, and a master's in English literature from Buffalo State College in 1970. His early work as journalist was for ''The Erie Daily Times'', ''The Buffalo Evening News'', and ''The Record of Hackensack'' in northern New Jersey.〔(Information about Stout at ''Talk to the newsroom: Continuous News correspondent''. ) ''New York Times website'' (retrieved 28 February 2010)〕
In 1982, Stout changed to the ''New York Times'', where he continued to work both as reporter and editor. In 1997 he moved to their Washington office and became a night rewrite man, i.e. working mainly in the office and turning information and texts received from others into articles. After 2000, Stout worked mainly for the paper's website, again including work as rewrite man. Throughout his career, Stout's responsibilities had also covered sports and domestic news. After 27.5 years with the ''New York Times'', editor Stout took advantage of a buy-out offer in 2009 and left the newspaper. He stated he was "leaving with very warm feelings for the (York Times )."〔(Michael Calderone (1 December 2009). NYT's Johnston, Stout taking buyouts. ) ''Politico'' blog (retrieved 28 February 2010)〕 By February 2010, the ''New York Times online archive listed 1425 articles by Stout.〔(Recent and archived news articles by David Stout of The New York Times. ) ''Search of the ''New York Times'' website'' (retrieved 28 February 2010)〕

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