Brad Meltzer

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Brad Meltzer (born April 1, 1970) is an American novelist, non-fiction writer, TV show creator, and comic book author. His novels touch on the political thriller, legal thriller and conspiracy fiction genres, while he has also written superhero comics for DC Comics, and periodically Marvel Comics, and a series of short biographies of prominent people for young readers.

Born (1970-04-01) April 1, 1970 (age 56)
Occupation
  • Novelist
  • screenwriter
  • comic book writer
Period1997–present
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Brad Meltzer
Meltzer at a signing for The Viper at a Barnes & Noble in Manhattan
Meltzer at a signing for The Viper at a Barnes & Noble in Manhattan
Born (1970-04-01) April 1, 1970 (age 56)
Occupation
  • Novelist
  • screenwriter
  • comic book writer
Alma materUniversity of Michigan, Columbia Law School
Period1997–present
GenrePolitical thriller, superhero fantasy, non-fiction
Notable worksThe Tenth Justice
Jack & Bobby
Identity Crisis
Notable awards2008 Eisner Award for Best Single Issue (or One-Shot)[1]
Spouse
Cori Flam
(m. 1995)
Children3
Website
www.bradmeltzer.com
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Early life

Brad Meltzer was born on April 1, 1970, in Brooklyn, New York, to Jewish parents, Stewart and Teri Meltzer.[2] He was raised in the Sheepshead Bay neighborhood. Meltzer has described his childhood home as having very few books, and his early interest in storytelling was shaped by the comic books his father brought home from work in the garment industry.[3]

In 1983, following his father's job loss, the family relocated to Miami, Florida. The family arrived with limited financial resources and initially lived in his grandmother's one-bedroom apartment.[4] Meltzer attended high school in Florida, where he was heavily influenced by his English teacher, Sheila Spicer, whom he credits with recognizing his writing talent and encouraging him to pursue honors-level coursework.[5]

Meltzer was the first in his immediate family to attend a four-year college.[6] He graduated from the University of Michigan in 1992 with a degree in history. He subsequently attended Columbia Law School, where he served on the Columbia Law Review and earned his Juris Doctor in 1996.[7]

In 1993, Meltzer lived in Beacon Hill, Boston, Massachusetts with roommate, fellow comic book writer/artist Judd Winick, working in sales at Games magazine by day while working on his first novel by night.[8] Afterwards, Meltzer received his Juris Doctor degree from Columbia Law School,[9] and was selected to the Columbia Law Review.[10]

Career

Meltzer in a 2003 publicity photo

Meltzer's books have appeared on the bestseller lists for fiction, non-fiction (History Decoded), advice (Heroes for My Son and Heroes for My Daughter), children's books (I Am Amelia Earhart and I Am Abraham Lincoln), and comic books (Justice League of America, for which he won an Eisner Award).[11][12][13][14][15]

Meltzer is also responsible for helping find the missing 9/11 flag that the firefighters raised at Ground Zero at the World Trade Center site, making national news on the 15th anniversary of 9/11. Using his TV show, Brad Meltzer's Lost History, he told the story of the missing flag and asked Americans for their help in returning it. Four days later, a former Marine walked into a fire station in Everett, Washington, said that he saw Meltzer's TV show, and that he now wanted to return the flag. Meltzer unveiled the flag at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in New York, where it is now on display.[16][17]

Known for his thorough research, Meltzer counts former Presidents Bill Clinton and George H. W. Bush as fans, and both have helped him with his research.[18] During Meltzer's research, Bush gave him the secret letter he left for Clinton in the Oval Office desk.[19][20] In 2018, Meltzer was asked to read to Bush on his deathbed, having been among Bush's favorite authors.[19]

In September 2006, Meltzer participated in a work group with the CIA, the FBI, various psychologists, and Department of Homeland Security intelligence staff to brainstorm new ways that terrorists might attack the U.S.[21][22]

As an inspirational speaker, Meltzer's TEDx Talk, "How to Write Your Own Obituary", has been viewed over 50,000 times, and prompted TED to ask him to do another TED Talk: "Write Your Story, Change History", which had been viewed over 230,000 times as of February 2025.[23][24]

Novels

His first novel, Fraternity, garnered 24 rejection letters, but he then sold his second novel, The Tenth Justice, while in law school.[21] In 1994, he co-wrote the original swearing-in oath that is taken by AmeriCorps members, and has been delivered by Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. In 1996, Meltzer created one of the earliest author websites for his first published novel, The Tenth Justice.[25] Over the years, every one of Meltzer's thrillers has made The New York Times bestseller list and The Hollywood Reporter has listed him as one of "Hollywood's Most Powerful Authors".[26]

Meltzer's popular "Culper Ring" novels, of which The President's Shadow is the third, imagine that a secret spy ring, founded in real life by George Washington, continues to exist today. His 2013 novel, The Fifth Assassin, follows a killer bent on re-creating the crimes of presidential assassinations from John Wilkes Booth to Lee Harvey Oswald.[27] Meltzer's 2018 novel The Escape Artist debuted at No. 1 on The New York Times Hardcover Fiction Bestseller list.[28]

Non-fiction

In May 2010, Meltzer released his first nonfiction book, Heroes For My Son, a book he had worked on for almost a decade, beginning on the night his first son was born.[29] The book is part of a two-book deal with Meltzer's publisher. He stated in a May 2010 interview that he was working on Heroes for My Daughter.[30] The book is a collection of stories from the lives of 52 people such as Jim Henson, Rosa Parks, and Mr. Rogers, and was written with the intention of being presented one day to his then-eight-year-old son. It debuted at #2 on The New York Times bestseller list.[31] Heroes for My Daughter also made The New York Times bestseller list.[15]

In January 2014, Meltzer and artist Chris Eliopoulos launched a line of biographies for kids, starting with I Am Amelia Earhart and I Am Abraham Lincoln, which debuted on The New York Times bestseller list.[14][27] The books are part of a series, Ordinary People Change the World, whose books tell the stories of America's icons in an entertaining way to engage young readers.[32] He followed the initial books with I Am Albert Einstein, I Am Rosa Parks, I Am Lucille Ball, I Am Jackie Robinson, I Am Helen Keller,[27] I Am Martin Luther King, Jr., I Am Jane Goodall, I Am George Washington and I Am Jim Henson. In October 2017, I Am Gandhi and I Am Sacagawea were released.[33] In October 2018, PBS announced an animated adaptation of the series called Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum, which debuted in November 2019.[34]

In January 2019, Meltzer released The First Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill George Washington, cowritten with Josh Mensch. In May 2020, Meltzer and co-author Josh Mensch released The Lincoln Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill America's 16th President—and Why It Failed, which covers the foiled plot to kill Lincoln in 1861.[35] He followed with The Nazi Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill [36] in January 2023 and The JFK Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill Kennedy—and Why It Failed in January 2025.[37]

Comics

Meltzer at a 2019 Library of Congress "National Book Festival Presents" series event

Meltzer followed director Kevin Smith's run on DC Comics' Green Arrow and created a six-issue story arc for DC Comics' Green Arrow #16–21 (October 2002 – April 2003). Titled "Green Arrow: Archer's Quest", the series follows Green Arrow and Arsenal taking a trip down memory lane to collect items from their past.

In 2004 he wrote the miniseries Identity Crisis,[38] which became one of the most controversial storylines of the decade,[39] one of the top selling books of that decade, and also one of the most popular.[40] It regularly makes the list of DC Comics' "best comics", "best moments", and even "best fights", praised by The New York Times and director Joss Whedon.[41][42][43][44][45][46] While the miniseries holds an average score of 7.3 out of 10 at the review aggregator website Comic Book Roundup, (the lowest issue score going to issue #7, with 5.3, and the highest going to issue #1, with 8.7),[47][48] it was criticized for its use of sexual violence as a plot device, for retconning events in DC continuity that critics and readers felt harmed the characterization of long-standing DC heroes,[49][50] and for influencing similar subsequent comics.[51]

Meltzer was one of many writers and artists who contributed to Superman/Batman #26 (June 2006), a tribute book dedicated to Sam Loeb, the son of writer Jeph Loeb, who died of cancer in 2005 at the age of 17. Meltzer scripted pages 11–12 and 19 of the comic book.[52]

Meltzer took over the writing duties for a 13-issue stint on the new monthly Justice League of America series, which started with issue #0 on July 19, 2006, and issue #1 following a month later.[53] Meltzer and artist Gene Ha received the 2008 Eisner Award for Best Single Issue (or One-Shot) for their work on issue #11 of the series. The award was presented by Samuel L. Jackson and Gabriel Macht.[1]

In 2008, it was announced that Meltzer would write an arc of Joss Whedon's Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight comic book for Dark Horse Comics. Whedon would later appear as himself, alongside Brian K. Vaughan and Damon Lindelof in the trailer for Meltzer's 2008 release of The Book of Lies. Whedon, Vaughan and Lindelof portray themselves as conspiracy theorists who believe in a so-called "Book of Lies" which, in Meltzer's novel, connects the original murder story (Cain and Abel) to the murder of Jerry Siegel's father, shortly before the conception of the iconic Superman character. In 2010, Meltzer wrote #32–35 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight.[52]

In January 2014 Meltzer and artist Bryan Hitch collaborated on a retelling of Batman's first appearance for Detective Comics (vol. 2) #27.[54] Meltzer and artist John Cassaday crafted the "Faster Than a Speeding Bullet" chapter in Action Comics #1000 (June 2018).[55]

On October 12, 2023, Meltzer and a group of colleagues announced at the New York Comic Con that they were forming a cooperative media company called Ghost Machine, which would publish creator-owned comics, and allow the participating creators to benefit from the development of their intellectual properties. The company publishes its books through Image Comics, and its other founding creators includes Geoff Johns, Jason Fabok, Gary Frank, Bryan Hitch, Francis Manapul, and Peter J. Tomasi, all of whom would produce comics work exclusively through that company.[56][57] Meltzer's inaugural work for Ghost Machine would be writing First Ghost, a supernatural story written set in the White House.[58][59]

Television

Meltzer was the co-creator of the television series Jack & Bobby, which ran for one season (2004–2005) on the WB television network.

Meltzer hosted the History series Brad Meltzer's Decoded, which aired from December 2, 2010, to January 20, 2012.

On October 31, 2014, Brad Meltzer's Lost History premiered on History's H2 network, with Meltzer hosting. Each episode of Lost History presents both solved and unsolved cases and success stories where Americans have helped find missing historic objects such as the Ground Zero flag from 9/11 and the original Wright Brothers flying machine patent. Viewers are encouraged to submit tips to an online site, in an effort to provide key information leading to the return of these treasures. In September 2016, Meltzer hosted America's 9/11 Flag: Rose from the Ashes, which recounts how Lost History located and authenticated the missing 9/11 flag.[17]

Meltzer appeared on Impractical Jokers that featured his promotional book appearance at the Mysterious Book Shop serving as the setting for Murr's punishment in "Let's Get Crackin'".

Personal life

Meltzer lives in Florida with his wife, an attorney.[21] He has two sons and a daughter.[30]

Personal activities

Meltzer helped preserve the house where Superman was created in Cleveland, Ohio, helping to create the Siegel & Shuster Society, then telling the story of the house and running an auction that raised over $100,000.[60]

Meltzer has worked with numerous organizations throughout Florida to promote literacy within the state. He has worked with Florida Family Literacy Initiative, and participated in the Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County's 23rd Annual Love of Literacy Luncheon in March 2014.[61][62]

Meltzer was one of four authors selected to entertain at Barbara Bush's 90th birthday party in 2015.[63]

Meltzer helped save the life of his 11th-grade history teacher. When his teacher told Meltzer she was sick and needed a new kidney, Meltzer asked his 100,000 Facebook fans to find her a new kidney, and helped find a donor.[64][65]

During Star Wars Night at the 2015 Marlins/Mets baseball game, Meltzer threw out the first pitch of the game, then proceeded to fight mascot Billy the Marlin in a lightsaber battle.[66] Meltzer also threw out the first pitch at Yankee Stadium in February 2019.[67]

In May 2024, Meltzer delivered the commencement address at the University of Michigan, in front of 70,000 people, including his graduating son.[68][better source needed]

Published works

Novels

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1 The Tenth Justice 1997 978-0-688-15089-1
2 Dead Even 1998 978-0-688-15090-7
3 The First Counsel 2001 978-0-446-52728-6
4 The Millionaires 2002 978-0-446-52729-3
5 The Zero Game 2004 978-0-446-53098-9
6 The Book of Fate 2006 978-0-446-53099-6
7 The Book of Lies 2008 978-0-446-57788-5
8 The Inner Circle 2011 978-0-446-57371-9
9 The Fifth Assassin 2013 978-0-446-55397-1
10 The President's Shadow 2015 978-0-446-55393-3
11 The House of Secrets 2016 978-1-4555-5949-7
12 The Escape Artist 2018 978-1-4555-7122-2
13 The Lightning Rod 2022 978-0-06-289240-9
14 The Viper 2025 978-0-06-289243-0
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Comics

DC Comics

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Non-fiction

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 #  Title Co-author Publication date ISBN
1 Heroes for My Son 2010 978-0-06-190528-5
2 Heroes for My Daughter 2012 978-0-06-190526-1
3 History Decoded: The 10 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time Keith Ferrell 2013 978-0-7611-7745-6
4 The First Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill George Washington Josh Mensch 2019 978-1-250-13033-4
5 The Lincoln Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill America's 16th President--and Why It Failed Josh Mensch 2020 978-1-250-31747-6
6 The Nazi Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill Josh Mensch 2023 978-1-250-77726-3
7 The JFK Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill Kennedy―and Why It Failed Josh Mensch 2025 978-1-250-79057-6
8 Make Magic: The Book of Inspiration You Didn't Know You Needed 2025 978-0-063-44071-5
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Children's books

Illustrations done by Chris Eliopoulos
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1 I Am Abraham Lincoln 2014 978-0-8037-4083-9
2 I Am Amelia Earhart 2014 978-0-8037-4082-2
3 I Am Rosa Parks 2014 978-0-8037-4085-3
4 I Am Albert Einstein 2014 978-0-8037-4084-6
5 I Am Jackie Robinson 2015 978-0-8037-4086-0
6 I Am Lucille Ball 2015 978-0-525-42855-8
7 I Am Helen Keller 2015 978-0-525-42851-0
8 I Am Martin Luther King, Jr. 2016 978-0-525-42852-7
9 I Am George Washington 2016 978-0-525-42848-0
10 I Am Jane Goodall 2016 978-0-525-42849-7
11 I Am Jim Henson 2017 978-0-525-42850-3
12 I Am Gandhi 2017 978-0-7352-2870-2
13 I Am Sacagawea 2017 978-0-525-42853-4
14 I Am Harriet Tubman 2018 978-0-7352-2871-9
15 I Am Neil Armstrong 2018 978-0-7352-2872-6
16 I Am Sonia Sotomayor 2018 978-0-7352-2873-3
17 I Am Billie Jean King 2019 978-0-7352-2874-0
18 I Am Walt Disney 2019 978-0-7352-2875-7
19 I Am Marie Curie 2019 978-0-525-55585-8
20 I Am Leonardo da Vinci 2020 978-0-525-55588-9
21 I Am Benjamin Franklin 2020 978-0-525-55591-9
22 I Am Anne Frank 2020 978-0-525-55594-0
23 A New Day 2021 978-0-525-55424-0
24 I Am Frida Kahlo 2021 978-0-525-55598-8
25 I Am I.M. Pei 2021 978-0-525-55601-5
26 I Am Oprah Winfrey 2021 978-0-593-40582-6
27 I Am Malala Yousafzai 2022 978-0-593-40588-8
28 I Am Muhammad Ali 2022 978-0-593-40585-7
29 I Am Dolly Parton 2022 978-0-593-40592-5
30 I Am Superman 2022 978-0-593-53143-3
31 I Am Batman 2022 978-0-593-53146-4
32 I Am Temple Grandin 2023 978-0-593-40597-0
33 I Am John Lewis 2023 978-0-593-40594-9
34 I Am Wonder Woman 2023 978-0-593-53149-5
35 I Am Mister Rogers 2023 978-0-593-53330-7
36 I Am Ruth Bader Ginsberg 2024 978-0-593-53334-5
37 I Am Stephen Hawking 2024 978-0-593-53339-0
38 I Am Sally Ride 2025 978-0-593-53342-0
39 We Are the Beatles 2025 978-0-593-53345-1
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Awards

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WorkYear & awardCategoryResultRef.
The Book of Fate 2006 Florida Book Awards Genre Fiction Bronze [69]
Identity Crisis 2007 Great Graphic Novels for Teens Top 10
Justice League of America #11: Walls 2008 Eisner Awards Single Issue/One-Shot Won
Heroes for My Son 2010 Florida Book Awards Children's Literature Bronze [69]
Buffy the Vampire Slayer 2011 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comic Book Nominated
The Fifth Assassin 2013 Florida Book Awards Popular Fiction Silver [69]
2014 Audie Awards Thriller or Suspense Nominated
History Decoded: The 10 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time

(with Keith Ferrell)

2014 Killer Nashville Awards Silver Falchion Award - Mainstream Crime Reference Won [70]
The President's Shadow 2016 Audie Awards Thriller or Suspense Nominated
I Am Jane Goodall

(with Chris Eliopoulos)

2016 Nerdy Book Award (Nerdies) Early Readers and Chapter Books Won
2018 Washington Library Association OTTER Award Nominated [71]
The First Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill George Washington

(with Josh Mensch)

2019 Goodreads Choice Awards History & Biography Nominated [72]
2020 Audie Awards History or Biography Nominated
The Lincoln Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill America's 16th President - and Why it Failed

(with Josh Mensch)

2020 Goodreads Choice Awards History & Biography Nominated [73]
2021 Audie Awards History or Biography Nominated
I Am Oprah Winfrey

(with Chris Eliopoulos)

2022 Eisner Awards Publication for Early Readers Nominated
The Nazi Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill

(with Josh Mensch)

2023 Goodreads Choice Awards History & Biography Nominated [74]
2009 International Thriller Writers Awards Silver Bullet Award Won
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