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Edna Buchanan (born March 16, 1938 or 1939)〔''Great Women Mystery Writers'', 2nd Ed. by Elizabeth Blakesley Lindsay, 2007, Greenwood Press, ISBN 0-313-33428-5, page 30.〕〔(About Edna Buchanan ), Fantastic Fiction. Retrieved December 27, 2008.〕 is an American journalist and writer best known for her crime mystery novels. ==Biography== Buchanan was born "Edna Rydzik" in Paterson, New Jersey.〔(Edna Buchanan ). Biography (biography.com).〕 She attended Montclair State College.〔(Edna Buchanan ). Mystery Authors Online. 〕 As one of the first female crime journalists in Miami, she wrote for the ''Miami Beach Daily Sun'' and ''The Miami Herald'' as a general assignment and police beat reporter. She won the 1986 Pulitzer Prize for General News Reporting "for her versatile and consistently excellent police beat reporting".〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.pulitzer.org/bycat/General-News-Reporting )〕 Her book ''Miami, It's Murder'' was nominated for an Edgar Award in 1995.〔 Buchanan was embarrassed in 1990 when she was quoted extensively in the book ''Blue Thunder: How the Mafia Owned and Finally Murdered Cigarette Boat King Donald Aronow'', by Thomas Burdick and Charlene Mitchell.Burdick ... led her to believe that he was seeking only background information, never used a tape recorder or took notes, asked her to hypothesize about people and situations, then quoted her as if she were stating fact. According to Buchanan, she tried to have her name and the quotes removed from the book after she read the galley proofs, but she was told by the publisher that it was too late.〔Jerry Bledsoe, ''The Washington Post'', January 18, 1991.〕
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