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* Short, Dale (January 18, 2007) [http://wbhm.org/Tapestry/index.html#Rudd Interview with Steven Rudd]. ''[[Tapestry]]''. [[WBHM-FM]].
* Short, Dale (January 18, 2007) [http://wbhm.org/Tapestry/index.html#Rudd Interview with Steven Rudd]. ''[[Tapestry]]''. [[WBHM-FM]].


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Latest revision as of 15:44, 13 September 2019

Steven Rudd is a neurologist at Brookwood Medical Center, a professor in the UAB School of Public Health, and the author of the mystery novel Midnight Red.

Rudd completed his internship at St Vincents Medical Center and was a resident at St Vincents and Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville. His medical degree is from Harvard, and he also has a law degree from Georgetown University.

Rudd self-published his first novel, the forensic-psychologist mystery Midnight Red in 2005 and found himself with a cult hit that appeared on the New York Times best seller list. The 2006 follow-up keeps the same lead character, Kristin Van Zandt. He has completed a third book in the series which will be published in 2007. Rudd also won a screenplay award from Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival and has adapted Midnight Red into a screenplay for an independent film which is in pre-production.

Books

  • Rudd, Steven (2005) Midnight Red. Charleston, SC: BookSurge. ISBN 1419612409
  • Rudd, Steven (2006) The Sooty Man. Charleston, SC: BookSurge. ISBN 1419633724
  • Rudd, Steven (2007) "Blues for Susanna".

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