Sarah Fain

Sarah Fain, with writing partner Elizabeth Craft, has written for the Kevin Williamson series Glory Days, the Joss Whedon series Angel, and the Ryan Murphy series The Shield. She is executive producing and writing a new show based on James Patterson's Women's Murder Club debuting on ABC in October, 2007. Sarah Fain is also the co-author of the book Bass Ackwards and Belly Up and the forthcoming sequel Footfree and Fancyloose.
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