Elizabeth Flock is a former print journalist who reported for TIME and PEOPLE magazines before becoming an on-air correspondent for CBS News.
Her acclaimed debut novel, But Inside I'm Screaming, chronicles the psychological struggles of a young television reporter in New York, and was released in 2003. Her second novel, Me & Emma, became a New York Times bestseller and was an Indiebound Notable Book of 2005.
Her third work, Everything Must Go, published in 2007, is loosely based on a clothing store in Connecticut where she grew up. Sleepwalking in Daylight was published in 2009, followed by What Happened To My Sister in 2012, a much-anticipated sequel to Me & Emma.
Elizabeth's books have been translated into seven languages and published in twelve countries. She currently resides in New York City.