Sinners & Saints Consulting

Sinners & Saints Consulting We specialize in content consultation and creation for publishing, film, and television. Consumer Product Safety Commission in the history of that agency.

Our S&S consultancy is run by prize-winning journalists, authors, and husband-wife team MAURICE POSSLEY and CATHLEEN FALSANI. MAURICE is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author who has written about, investigated and consulted on issues involving criminal justice in the United States and abroad for more than 30 years. A 1972 graduate of Loyola University in Chicag

o, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in communications, Maurice’s baptism into journalism — and the world of crime, courts and justice — was at the legendary City News Bureau in Chicago. After several years there in the 1970s, he moved on briefly to the Rock Island Argus in western Illinois before returning to Chicago and joining the staff of the Chicago Sun-Times and then, in 1984, the Chicago Tribune. Maurice left the Tribune in August 2008 and began pursuing his investigative work into prosecutorial misconduct, wrongful convictions and other criminal justice issues in the private sector as a writer and consultant. He has been a consultant on a number of television and film projects over the years, including the award-winning documentary At The Death House Door by filmmakers Steve James and Peter Gilbert (they of Hoop Dreams fame), the feature-length 2004 documentary Deadline, television programs including Dateline, 60 Minutes, Bill Kurtis’ American Justice on A&E, as well a numerous writing, academic and investigative projects, some of which are still ongoing. During his nearly-25-year tenure at the Tribune, Maurice worked as a federal courts reporter and then as a deputy metropolitan editor, where he managed a staff of more than 75 reporters and editors. Later he returned to his first love — reporting — as an investigative reporter specializing in criminal justice, where he covered a variety of high-profile criminal cases, including those of Timothy McVeigh, Ted Kaczynski, and the murder of JonBenet Ramsey. Former Illinois Governor George Ryan cited the Tribune’s reportage as playing a key role in his historic decision to institute a moratorium on the death penalty in Illinois in 2000. Ryan cited the work of Maurice and his Tribune colleagues in 2003 when he commuted the death sentences of 167 Death Row inmates to life in prison without parole. In January 2011, the Illinois State legislature voted to repeal the death penalty permanently. In March, 2011, Illinois Governor Patrick Quinn signed the bill and Illinois became the 16th state to ban the death penalty in the U.S. Maurice was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize three times — once for public service (2000), and twice for national reporting (2001, 2007) — for his work on wrongful convictions and wrongful executions. In 2008, Maurice was one of two lead members of a team of Tribune reporters awarded the Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting for a series of articles on hazardous children’s products that prompted numerous recalls as well as the most comprehensive overhaul of the U.S. Maurice is the author of three non-fiction books — Everybody Pays: Two Men, One Murder and the Price of Truth, The Brown’s Chicken Massacre and the New York Times best-seller Hi**er in the Crosshairs: A GI’s Story of Courage and Faith. Maurice is a sought-after speaker and lecturer who, since the 1980s has taught classes at the college and graduate-school level on investigative reporting and criminal-justice-related issues at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, the University of Montana, the University of Alaska, and the University of Michigan School of Law. From 2009 to 2012, he was an investigator for the Northern California Innocence Project at the University of Santa Clara’s School of Law. CATHLEEN s an award-winning religion journalist and author of the critically acclaimed books The God Factor: Inside the Spiritual Lives of Public People, Sin Boldly: A Field Guide for Grace, The Dude Abides: The Gospel According to the Coen Brothers, and BELIEBER: Fame, Faith and the Heart of Justin Bieber. She co-edited (with Jennifer Grant ) the 2014 collection Disquiet Time: Rants and Reflections on the Good Book by the Skeptical, the Faithful, and a Few Scoundrels, and with Jenny Eaton Dyer, PhD., was general editor of The End of Hunger: Renewed Hope for Feeding the World (a project of the Eleanor Cook Foundation.) In 2020, Cathleen began representing a very select group of authors as a literary agent. A Connecticut native and granddaughter of Italian and Irish immigrants, Cathleen holds a master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University as well as a master’s degree in theological studies from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. She also was a 2009 Divinity School Media Fellow at Duke University, a Gralla Fellow in Jewish Studies at Brandeis University, and was the 1996 Stoody-West Fellow in Religious Journalism. Cathleen is an occasional correspondent for Religion News Service, where she has been a contributor and columnist on and off for more than 20 years. She is a featured writer for Sojourners, where she previously as Web Editor and Director of New Media for the Sojourners organization and ran its popular God’s Politics blog, as well as being a contributing editor and columnist for Sojourners magazine. Cathleen also writes for U2.com, the official web site for the band U2. From 2000 to 2010, Cathleen was the religion writer and columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, and was a longtime contributor and columnist for Religion News Service. Most recently, she was the Faith & Values columnist for the Orange County Register (from February 2013 to January 2014, when her position was eliminated in a company-wide downsizing). During her busy tenure at the Register, she covered the election and first year of Pope Francis’ pontificate (traveling to Rome for his election and installation), the post-AIDS-emergency rebirth in Zambia and Malawi, music, film, comedy, and faith (among many other things.) For more than 20 years, as a reporter, columnist, commentator, and essayist for a number of publications, Cathleen has covered her diverse “God beat” from locations as far afield as Vatican City, Vedic City, Ireland, Germany, the Caribbean, the West Wing, the Pl***oy Mansion and the dugout at Wrigley Field. She was honored as the 2005 James O. Supple Religion Writer of the Year by the Religion Newswriters Association, and has twice been a finalist for the Templeton Religion Reporter of the Year award. In addition to (and often complimenting) her work on the religion beat, Cathleen has written extensively about development and justice issues in the developing world (with a focus on sub-Saharan Africa), including in-the-field reporting from Malawi, Kenya, Ethiopia, South Africa, Zambia, Tanzania and its island of Zanzibar, Haiti, and Nepal. Chicago Magazine media critic Steve Rhodes called Cathleen’s writing one of Chicago’s “most compelling columns…despite her focus on a subject that often is handled with a deadly dullness.” Of her columnizing, Cathleen says she likes to try to “find God in the places some people say God isn’t supposed to be,” and that she defines both spirituality and popular culture quite broadly. Cathleen's work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Christianity Today and Christian Century magazines, as well as the Chicago Tribune, the Washington Post, the Toronto Star, Kansas City Star, Madison Capital Times, The Harvard Divinity School Bulletin, CNN.com and other publications in North America and Europe. She has appeared as a commentator on CNN, Oprah Winfrey’s “Soul Series,” National Public Radio’s “The Story” and “Weekend Edition,” BBC World Service, FoxNewsChannel, Moody Radio, WGN-Radio, NPR’s “Day to Day,” The Tavis Smiley Show (on PBS), and a host of other radio and television venues. She has been a contributor to The Huffington Post since 2006. Cathleen is an experienced public speaker, having presented lectures, talks, addresses, and keynotes at colleges, universities, civic organizations, houses of worship and large faith-based conferences throughout the United States and abroad. She also facilitates artistic and spiritual retreats for small and large adult and student groups.

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11/05/2025

Author friends, beware of strangers in emails offering to magically "publicize" or market your books (especially the ones that are 20 years old)...

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A few weeks ago, I wrote about a rising and extremely prolific marketing scam that I’ve been able to trace back to operators in Nigeria. Using highly personalized (AI-generated) email solicitations that make it seem the sender (always with a Gmail address, always presenting as a marketing or PR ex...

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Sending our heartiest congratulations to our client and friend Steve Fortunato on the recent publication of his book The...
01/03/2025

Sending our heartiest congratulations to our client and friend Steve Fortunato on the recent publication of his book The Urgent Recovery of Hospitality.

In it, Steve asks: ‘Are we losing the art of hospitality in an age dominated by entitlement and transactional relationships?’

In The Urgent Recovery of Hospitality, Steve, an award-winning experience specialist and hospitality industry veteran illuminates how our modern interactions have been tainted by competition and celebrity culture, leaving us feeling isolated and undervalued. Driven by his own personal confessions, he implores us to rediscover the essence of true hospitality—where each interaction is rooted in authenticity and connection. Join Fortunato on this urgent journey to recover true hospitality, where valuing others creates a virtuous cycle of generosity and understanding that enriches our communities and transforms our lives.

LINK: https://amzn.to/4gXEiaQ

For the first time since 2023, we've opened our rolls to new literary, editorial, and creative consulting clients anywhe...
01/01/2025

For the first time since 2023, we've opened our rolls to new literary, editorial, and creative consulting clients anywhere in the world.

Have you been contemplating a book idea for months (or years) and feel ready to take a leap of faith and bring it into the world?

Is there a story you want to tell but aren't sure what the best medium for it might be or where to begin?

Are you working on a documentary film, podcast, tv, or audio project that could use fresh eyes or benefit from our expertise as award-winning journalists/authors with decades of experience?

That's what we're here for—all manner of editorial and creative assistance for storytellers in all genres and mediums.

Please be in touch with us if you need help creating a proposal for a book project (nonfiction or fiction), if you're looking for an experienced editor (micro- and macro-level, developmental, close-read edits and all other editorial needs), ghostwriting a manuscript/proposal/speech, etc., or collaborating/brainstorming other creative pursuits including documentary (film/tv/audio) research and development, podcast development, social media platform development and curation, exhibition/museum/event content development, and more.

Over the last few years, we've worked alongside authors, filmmakers, documentarians, and other creative folks from California, Phoenix, New York, Louisiana, Chicago, Washington, DC; Dallas, and Las Vegas, to Ireland, the UK, Canada, Bangladesh, and a boat on the Sea of Cortez.

Wherever you may be, we will accompany and assist you in making your creative dreams a reality.

We offer hourly and project-based rates, and are available for Zoom and telephone appointments immediately.

Visit our website (link in comments) or send us an email:

Cathleen (cathleen [at] sinnersandsaintsconsulting [dot calm]

Maurice (mauricepossley [at] gmail [dot calm]

Wishing everyone a happy, healthy, peaceful, adventurous, brave and kind New Year!

C&M

Maurice Possley is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and New York Times best-selling author who has written about, investigated, and consulted on issues involving criminal justice in the United...

Our hearty congratulations to our client and friend Danielle Hensley on the publication of her exceptionally brave and t...
10/10/2024

Our hearty congratulations to our client and friend Danielle Hensley on the publication of her exceptionally brave and timely book If The Bough Breaks...When Faith and Politics Bend a Family Tree to Its Breaking Point (Cascade Books, Fall 2024).

It was a true joy to work with Danielle while she conceived the book, sold the project to a publisher, and now shares it to the world. We're so proud of and grateful for you, Danielle!

Here are a few of the many glowing reviews for Danielle's nonfiction debut:

"With keen insight, limpid prose, and infinite patience, Danielle Hensley probes the challenge many of us are facing these days: How to deal with avowedly Christian family and loved ones who have succumbed to the cult of Donald Trump."

— Randall Balmer author of Bad Faith: Race and the Rise of the Religious Right and John Phillips Professor in Religion at Dartmouth College

"A candid memoir of one woman's political awakening and the local and personal consequences amid the tensions that have created national divisions. This is the story of the seeming impossibility of compromise on either side--and the resulting, tragic 'divorce' of a family."

—Jill Peláez Baumgaertner, author of From Shade to Shine: Selected Poems and professor emerita, Wheaton College

"So many people have been through or are still going through family divisions due to political and ideological differences. This faith-based book is an intimate look at the author's own thoughts, feelings and struggles with her own family of origin.... She does not hold back but lays it out there for all to see: the consequential stances that we take which inevitably effect others in our circle and force us to take a closer, harder look at our beliefs and therefore political decisions. It's uncomfortable and wildly genuine."
—KM Fiber Arts via Amazon.com

"This was a much-needed book for me today, as well as for future historians who will want to know what it was like to live in these disturbing times. This is the story of so many of us who have experienced the trauma of losing friends and family for years if not forever to what feels like mass hypnosis. You are not alone. When you read this book, you will feel seen. Hensley is a beautiful writer so it is an easy book to read. We’ll get through this, and we can have hope for what’s on the other side. Stay strong."
—Jill K on Amazon.com

"This memoir goes deep! It's an honest and courageous exploration of the pain caused by political revelations that are common in many families. It thoughtfully lays out the conflicts that many just stifle for the sake of getting along. This was a cathartic read for me."
—Anna McNab on Goodreads.com

Link to order your copy of If The Bough Breaks... in the comments.

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10/23/2023

When the Poshmark gods smile upon you...

HUGE congratulations to our client and friend Brandan Robertson, who signed a two-book deal with St. Martin's Press this...
02/10/2023

HUGE congratulations to our client and friend Brandan Robertson, who signed a two-book deal with St. Martin's Press this week. The best is yet to come, kiddo. We're so proud of you!

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