J.R. Moehringer
J.R. Moehringer is an American journalist, memoirist, and prominent biographical ghostwriter. He began his career in journalism at The New York Times and later worked for the Rocky Mountain News and the Los Angeles Times, where he won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing in 2000. He is well-known for his memoir 'The Tender Bar' (2005) and his novel 'Sutton' (2012), as well as for ghostwriting high-profile memoirs for figures such as Andre Agassi, Phil Knight, and Prince Harry.
Awards
['Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing (2000)', 'Livingston Award for Young Journalists (1997)', 'PEN Center USA West Literary Award (1997)', 'Nieman Fellowship']
Notable Works
['The Tender Bar', 'Sutton', 'Open (with Andre Agassi)', 'Shoe Dog (with Phil Knight)', 'Spare (with Prince Harry)']


