Eva Nagorski
Eva Nagorski is a freelance writer and producer. She is the author of "The Down and Dirty Dish on Revenge: Serving It Up Nice and Cold to that Lying, Cheating [...]." (St. Martin's Press/Thomas Dunne; June 9, 2009) {http://www.amazon.com/Down-Dirty-Dish-Revenge-Cheating/dp/0312379579}
Her produced writing credits include NBC's "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” "Las Vegas" and "Deadine." {http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1031554/}
Her writing and producing credits include the award-winning short film, "solidarity.", with Academy Award nominated director, Joan Stein, which was screened in festivals worldwide, including the New York Film Festival (Eva adapted it into a feature film script for the Polish Film Fund).
Other writing/producing credits include the documentary "Battling Ed: A Teenager’s Guide to Eating Disorders, " with host Jamie-Lynn Sigler; the short film, "Snapshot" (a Civilian Studios Production); and a short documentary about the Polish Daily News, Nowy Dziennik.
She co-wrote the screenplay "No-Smoking Section" with Polish playwright, Janusz Glowacki. She has translated Glowacki's screenplays, such as "Antigone in New York," "Billboard" and "The Fourth Sister," including the theatrical version (Samuel French). Her one-act play, "The Coat Rack," was published in Polish (translator: Glowacki) in the U.S. and Poland.
Eva has freelanced for American and Polish publications such as A4 Magazine, Picture Magazine, Warsaw Voice, Nowy Dziennik, New Horizons, was senior editor of Notorious magazine, and the editor/features writer of musician Nile Rodgers’ We Are Family Foundation’s (WAFF) website. {www.wearefamilyfoundation.org} She is currently a producer of WAFF's Three Dot Dash 'Just Peace' global teen leader initiative. {www.threedotdash.org}
As a freelance writer, she has also worked with interactive advertising agencies, such as Deep Focus. One of the projects she did for them was 'That Girl Emily,' Court TV's award-winning marketing campaign for the show, "Parco P.I."
Other work experience includes: Williamstown Theatre Festival, Reader's Digest U.S. Video & TV, and Golden Books, which published two of her children's books, "Poky’s Bathtime Adventure" and "Face Painting".
In addition, she was the Screenplay Competition Director of the Nantucket Film Festival for twelve years. Previously, in Poland, she was also co-director of a nationwide screenplay competition, ‘Nowy Scenario.’
Because Eva's father, Andrew Nagorski, worked as a foreign correspondent for Newsweek, she has had an international upbringing, living in Hong Kong, Moscow, Rome, Bonn and Warsaw, and has traveled extensively. She graduated from Bowdoin College.
She currently lives in New York City with her husband, Taylor Marshall-Green, and their daughter Caye.
www.evanagorski.com