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Michael Malone

Michael Malone is an American author and television writer, born in Durham, North Carolina. He is best known for his work on the ABC Daytime drama ''One Life to Live'', as well as for his best-selling works of fiction ''Handling Sin'' (1983), ''Foolscap'' (1991), and murder mystery ''First Lady'' (2001).
==Career==
Malone is well known for his successful stint writing the soap opera ''One Life to Live''. He was the serial's head writer after being hired by Linda Gottlieb from 1991 to 1996 and garnered critical acclaim for his storylines, which included a tale involving the tight bond between an ostracized homosexual teenager and a preacher, the creation of villain/rapist Todd Manning and the character's gang rape of Marty Saybrooke, as well as the subsequent rape trial. ''Entertainment Weekly'' wrote: "OLTL (circa late 1991–1994) was airing some of the most literate drama ever to hit daytime—too good to be called 'soap opera.'"
''One Life to Live'' was averaging 5 million viewers when Malone left in 1996. His next soap opera writing job was with ''Another World'' in 1997. He returned to write ''One Life to Live'' from 2003 to 2004. While writing ''One Life to Live'', Malone wrote a novel called ''The Killing Club'', which was tied into the show. For months, viewers watched character Marcie Walsh (Kathy Brier) write the book. The book was published in February 2005 with the authors listed as Marcie Walsh and Michael Malone. To explain this, Marcie said she took the book to "Professor Malone" at Llanview University, who helped her re-write it. After Malone's departure from the show, Dena Higley continued this storyline, as a copycat killer murdered characters on the show exactly as had occurred in the book. In its first week of publication ''The Killing Club'' went to #16 on the ''New York Times'' bestseller list for Hardback Fiction. It later rose to #11.

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