Julia Duin (pronounced "Deen") is an accomplished writer and journalist who has worked for 5 newspapers, written four books (with three published), along with more magazine articles than she can count.
The Christian Broadcasting Network News interviews Julia Duin on her book, Days of Fire and Glory...

She also earned a master's degree in religion in 1992 and, in addition to her reporting that includes more than three years with the Houston Chronicle, received management experience as a city editor for The Daily Times in Farmington, N.M.
Currently, she is a religion writer and assistant national editor for The Washington Times. For seven years, she oversaw interns on the Times' national desk and edited the Times' widely read second page, Culture & Etc., which has become known for its timely articles on national trends ranging from the media, the arts, abortion, teen pregnancy, spirituality, ethics, religion, TV sex and violence, gay rights issues and many other culture wars topics.
She has chalked up more than 20 years full-time experience in journalism.