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  2. T. J. Newman - Wikipedia

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    Torri Jan Newman (born 1983 or 1984), [1] better known as T. J. Newman, ... Her first novel with Little Brown, Worst Case Scenario, was released on August 13, 2024.

  3. Bestselling Author T.J. Newman Shares Her Favorite Books - AOL

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    Worst Case Scenario by T.J. Newman ($30; Little, Brown and Company) Buy now from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org Newman burst onto the bestseller lists in 2021 with her debut novel Falling ...

  4. T.J. Newman's soaring career is sure to hit new heights with ...

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    T.J. Newman's first two books, 'Falling' and 'Drowning,' ignited Hollywood bidding wars. Her new novel, 'Worst Case Scenario,' is waiting in the wings.

  5. T.J. Newman Says a Plane Is the ‘Perfect Environment’ for ...

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    The flight attendant turned author spoke exclusively with Us Weekly ahead of the release of her latest work, Worst Case Scenario. Newman’s previous flight-themed thrillers, Falling and Drowning ...

  6. Falling (Newman novel) - Wikipedia

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    While working as a flight attendant, Newman came up with the novel's plot during a flight from Los Angeles to New York. [2] [3] Newman wrote down scenes for the novel on cocktail napkins and catering bills, typing them into a computer during layovers. [3] The novel was rejected by 41 agents before being accepted by Shane Salerno. [4]

  7. Drowning: The Rescue of Flight 1421 - Wikipedia

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    Newman worked as a flight attendant for 10 years. Drowning is her second novel, following her debut New York Times bestseller Falling.She was inspired to "go bigger" for her second novel, basing the idea around a red-eye flight from Hawaii to LAX she used to work and imagining being isolated miles and hours in every direction from safety.

  8. Decatastrophizing - Wikipedia

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    Decatastrophizing is also called the "what if" technique, [5] [6] because the worst-case scenario is confronted by asking: "What if the feared event or object happened, what would occur then?" The following is an example: "I could make an absolute fool of myself if I say the wrong thing." "What if you say the wrong thing, what would happen then?"

  9. How T.J. Newman went from flight attendant to Hollywood's ...

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    T.J. Newman made a huge deal to adapt her 2021 debut, 'Falling.' Her new follow-up, 'Drowning,' confirms her skill at crafting gripping disaster procedurals.