Karin Lewicki

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Karin Lewicki
Born1977 (age 4344)
OccupationTelevision and fiction writer
Years active1998–present

Karin Lewicki is an internationally noted American writer. [1] She started in television as Winnie Holzman's assistant on Once and Again , and has a screenplay on The Black List, Haley Means Unplugged.

Her credits include Dawson's Creek and Cold Case , [2] and she was one of the early contributors to the literary magazine Juked . She attended Harvard University, and lives in Los Angeles, California. Her academic work focuses on psychiatry and motherhood. [3]

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