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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Senior writer for the ABC television network's newsmagazine show 20/20.  Received two Emmys for his television writing work at both Good Morning America and 20/20, and has written for numerous other ABC shows.  Author of the books 'Rules for Being Dead' (2020), 'Dig Two Graves' (2015), 'Capote in Kansas: A Ghost Story' (2008), and the memoir 'The History of Swimming' (2009).  In 2007, he was selected as one of the “Out 100” – Out Magazine’s top 100 most influential LGBTs in the country.
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Senior writer for the ABC television network's newsmagazine show 20/20.  Received two Emmys for his television writing work at both Good Morning America and 20/20, and has written for numerous other ABC shows.  Author of the books 'Rules for Being Dead' (2020), 'Dig Two Graves' (2015), 'Capote in Kansas: A Ghost Story' (2008), and the memoir 'The History of Swimming' (2009).  In 2007, he was selected as one of the “Out 100” – Out Magazine’s top 100 most influential LGBTs in the country.  Partner is theatre costume designer [[Jess Goldstein]].
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

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Kim Powers

Country

United States

Birth - Death

Occupation

Entertainment, Writer

Notable Achievements

Emmy Award

Description

Senior writer for the ABC television network's newsmagazine show 20/20. Received two Emmys for his television writing work at both Good Morning America and 20/20, and has written for numerous other ABC shows. Author of the books 'Rules for Being Dead' (2020), 'Dig Two Graves' (2015), 'Capote in Kansas: A Ghost Story' (2008), and the memoir 'The History of Swimming' (2009). In 2007, he was selected as one of the “Out 100” – Out Magazine’s top 100 most influential LGBTs in the country. Partner is theatre costume designer Jess Goldstein.

Further Reading/Research


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