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NJSBA Members Turned Authors Draw on Legal Backgrounds to Write Novels, Nonfiction 

The New Jersey State Bar Association is rife with literary talent. From drafting briefs to penning compelling fiction, these three NJSBA members have made the artistic jump to writing, drawing upon their knowledge and experiences as attorneys to entertain readers across a wide range of genres. Hear from the multitalented attorneys turned authors whose books have recently hit the shelves:

Robyn Gigl: "Nothing but the Truth"

Robyn Gigl of Dilworth Paxson. Courtesy photo

Robyn Gigl's first foray into writing started decades ago with an unpolished manuscript scribbled on a yellow legal pad. It wasn't until 2021 when she published the first of her four successful legal thriller novels with the intrepid protagonist Erin McCabe, a transgender defense lawyer. Her second novel, "Survivor's Guilt," earned a place on Time Magazine's list of the 100 Best Mystery and Thriller Books of All Time. "Nothing but the Truth," her latest novel released in June, puts McCabe in the middle of a murder case involving the killing of a Black investigative journalist by a New Jersey State Trooper. Gigl's books are informed by her experiences at a transgender lawyer and explore issues facing the LGBTQ+ community. Her recent novel includes alternative family planning as a key narrative tied to the case.