Kim Green is the managing editor of Pursuit and producer of the Sound of Pursuit podcast. She's a writer, public radio producer, and occasional flight instructor; her stories have appeared on NPR, Marketplace, the NYTimes, and Fast Company. She is the co-writer of "Slow Noodles: A Cambodian Memoir of Love, Loss, and Family Recipes."
In the second Sound of Pursuit podcast, we launch our series of sonic PI profiles—glimpses into the lives of real private investigators, in their own words. Read More
The National Registry of Exonerations reports that there were more criminal exonerations in the United States in 2013 than in any previous year. Read More
Diana Henriques, author of The Wizard of Lies, discusses the psychology of a Ponzi schemer—the dark gifts that led Madoff and those who trusted him to ruin. Read More
A talk with attorney and debut novelist Hubert Crouch about spinning fiction from real-life experience, the death of the jury trial, and the importance of having a great investigator on your legal team Read More