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March 22, 2025

Praise for The Killing Fields from The Nation

“By narrowly focusing on East New York, Horn … accomplishes a rare feat: making white-collar crime and government malfeasance the riveting centerpiece of a work of true crime.” —The Nation. For review here.

My book at Barnes & Noble!

The Killing Fields of East New York at Barnes & Noble.

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Published on March 22, 2025 07:10

February 11, 2025

Praise for The Killing Fields of East New York

“Horn unspools a fast-paced and at times crackling yarn about the Brooklyn prosecutors and F.B.I. agents who pursued predatory lenders and brokers, as well as the bought-and-paid-for federal officials who enabled them. . . . The Killing Fields of East New York is a compelling reminder of the catastrophic consequences of white-collar crime.” ―New York Times

“The Killing Fields of East New York is a dense and fascinating read, laying bare so many of the issues that continue to plague America’s cities and the ways in which race and class are wielded against people who strive to create healthy communities. The subject matter is sad, dark, frustrating, and complex, but Horn’s coverage shines a much-needed light.” ―BookReporter.com

A picture of Wyona Street in East New York, Brooklyn. This street is featured in my book.

Wyona Street, East New York, Brooklyn

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Published on February 11, 2025 06:54

January 21, 2025

Launch Event for Killing Fields of East New York

All the details have been worked out and I now have a link for the launch event for my new book, The Killing Fields of East New York, which will take place on February 6, 7pm at The Strand Bookstore. The event will consist of a conversation between myself & my publisher Gillian Flynn (author of Gone Girl & many other great books) followed by a Q&A & book signing.

If you already have a copy of the book (or plan to borrow a copy via the public library, it’s $10 (plus tax and a fee). Otherwise, it‘s $34.51 (that includes a copy of my book, the tax and a fee).

Click here to buy a ticket.

Killing Fields of East New York Book Launch Event

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Published on January 21, 2025 07:09

December 26, 2024

20 Most Anticipated Books!

My new book, the Killing Fields of East New York is included in the New York Times 20 Books Coming in January! “Blending the vividness of true crime with original investigative journalism, Horn tells the story not just of one neighborhood, but of an avoidable—and tragic—crisis.”

The picture is a section of Unity Plaza. When the murder rate in East New York was at an all-time high, the housing police referred to these projects at The Slaughterhouse.

Unity Plaza, East New York, aka The Slaughterhouse

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Published on December 26, 2024 10:22

November 22, 2024

Starred Review from Kirkus!

My book got a starred review from Kirkus!! I am over the moon. Maybe I will be able to relax for a few minutes and bask in the joy. “It’s a badly needed look at a societal problem that goes largely unaddressed while politicians outdo each other with tough-on-crime rhetoric … an invaluable roadmap to how, and why, urban “renewal” can go tragically wrong. Solid in-depth reporting with a polemical kick.”

A view of the area in East New York called the Triangle, where Livonia and New Lots Avenues meet. This is looking west. My book begins with something terrible that took place here in 1966.

The Triangle, East New York, Brooklyn

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Published on November 22, 2024 08:21

November 16, 2024

Trying to Heal

Today I picked up the book All Creatures Great and Small by James Herriot. I loved the PBS series, (can’t wait for it to return) so I thought the book would be equally comforting. There have been worse times in history to live through, I will get through this. But I will follow the advice given by my choir director, and reach out to the people who are going to be hurt the most.

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Published on November 16, 2024 14:09

November 2, 2024

The First Review of The Killing Fields of East New York!

The first review of my book, The Killing Fields of East New York, from Booklist! Thank you, Booklist!

“East New York was once a thriving community made up of immigrants and middle-income families … By the 1990s, hundreds in that area were murdered annually, and it was dubbed “the killing fields of New York.” This book details just how East New York became that way, and it’s not what you would expect. Horn (Damnation Island, 2018) presents a thoroughly researched narrative… Her investigation uses numerous resources including extensive interviews. Readers will be drawn into the conversational style that places them in a world that illustrates just what happens when money and power fall into the wrong hands.” —Booklist

East New York in 1857.

East New York, 1857

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Published on November 02, 2024 09:14

October 31, 2024

Choral Society of Grace Church – Holiday Concert 2024

It’s that time of year! We’re doing a lot of great pieces, but I have to point out this one piece, an arrangement of Adeste Fidelis (aka O Come All Ye Faithful) by the late, great Alice Parker. It’s glorious, gives me chills, it’s like I never really heard it until she arranged it. It made me cry the first time we sang it.

Who sang it better?

The Atlanta Symphony Chorus (conducted by Robert Shaw, who collaborated with Alice Parker)?

Or us, The Choral Society of Grace Church?

For a complete list of what we’re singing and a link to buy tickets, click here.

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Published on October 31, 2024 07:34

October 13, 2024

What an 18-year-old Thinks

While recently going through my old photographs I came across this picture of me at 18. I’d always loved taking pictures, but during my first year of college I took a required photography course and started using a better camera.

It was one of the most fun and exciting turns in my life. Even though I wanted to be a writer since I was nine, making a living writing didn’t seem like the most practical idea so I decided I would make a living as a photographer instead, while still pursing my dream of writing books. That plan didn’t go so well, alas, but I stumbled into something that ultimately led to Echo, a social network I started in 1989. My first book was published in 1998, when I was 42.

I remember telling my therapist, when I was around 30-years old, that if I didn’t publish by the time I was 40 there was no point to keep trying. After 40 I’d be too old to enjoy it. Hahaha. I remember seriously thinking that!! Hang in there dreamers!

This is me at 18, in my college dorm room, with my beloved Pentax SP-1000.

Stacy Horn writer

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Published on October 13, 2024 07:19

October 7, 2024

Haul Seiners – A Thing of the Past?

I was watching a YouTube video about Montauk, on Long Island, (I love this guy’s videos, Peter Santenello) and they mentioned haul seiners, which is a kind of fisherman who practices a certain method of fishing. They said haul seining had slowly been outlawed. And it made me feel nostalgic, the whole video made me feel nostalgic because Montauk, when I knew it, was pretty much the last refuge for middle and low income people out east on Long Island, and eventually they will be pushed out of there too one day. (I grew up on Long Island, in the 1960s and 1970s.)

There’s this slight hill between Montauk and the Hamptons and my friends used to joke how people in Montauk would rarely go over that hill into the Hamptons, and they preferred it on their side of the hill. I was not a poor fisherman, but I identified with them more than the glitterati (a group I very definitely did not belong in either).

Anyway, I spent one summer in Amagansett in the 1970s, and I was coming home from work as a cocktail waitress when I decided to drive to the beach and watch the sun come up before going home to bed. A bunch of haul seiners were there setting up their nets and I took pictures of them. (My camera went with me everywhere in those days.) Amazingly, I went digging for the negatives and found them! Here are two shots from that batch.

Haul Seiners, Amagansett, Long Island, 1970s

Haul Seiners, Amagansett, Long Island, 1970s

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Published on October 07, 2024 11:27