
Reveal Why America Is Obsessed With True Crime
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Nov 19, 2025 Incarcerated journalist John J. Lennon, author of *The Tragedy of True Crime*, dives deep into the ethics of the true crime genre. Having committed murder in 2001 and now reflecting from behind bars, he critiques the genre’s exploitation of tragedy as entertainment. Lennon shares his journey from a life-changing prison stabbing to discovering journalism, arguing that true crime feeds a thirst for punishment. He also discusses how his writing aims to humanize inmates and challenges conventional storytelling by focusing on their lives beyond their crimes.
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Stabbing Sparked A Turnaround
- John J. Lennon describes being stabbed in prison in 2008 and how that event triggered his turnaround.
- The attack led to a transfer, sobriety, and joining a writing workshop that started his journalism career.
Learn By Reverse Engineering Great Writing
- Read published essays, subscribe to magazines, and reverse engineer the writing you admire to learn craft.
- Use workshops and iterative red ink edits to refine work before submitting to major outlets.
One Atlantic Essay Changed Everything
- Lennon wrote an op-ed after Sandy Hook using his experience with the same gun type to critique gun debates.
- He reversed engineered magazine writing and sent one submission to The Atlantic, which accepted it and changed his life.


