Bill Flanagan (born January 14, 1955)[citation needed] is an American author, television executive and radio host. He was born in Rhode Island and graduated from Brown University in 1977. His books include Written in My Soul (1986), Last of the Moe Haircuts (1986), U2 at the End of the World (1995), and the novels A&R (2000), New Bedlam (2007), Evening's Empire (2010), and Fifty in Reverse[1] (2020).
He is the screenwriter for the documentary Jimmy Carter: Rock n Roll President (August 2020)[2] and produced Audible's best-seller Breakshot: James Taylor[3] (2020) as well as Audible projects with St. Vincent: “St. Vincent: Words + Music”[4] and Smokey Robinson[5] (2020).
Flanagan currently hosts four series on Sirius XM Radio Channels - Flanagan's Wake[6] on Tom Petty Radio, Written In My Soul[7] on Volume, and The Fab Fourum[8] and Northern Songs[9] on the Beatles Channel.
He has written for Rolling Stone,[10]The New York Times,[11]Esquire, Spy, Men's Journal, Vanity Fair, GQ, Commonweal, The New Yorker, and The Village Voice.