About Aaron Tracy

Aaron Tracy is a bestselling writer and producer from Washington D.C. He’s the founder of the award-winning audio company, Parallax. Tracy’s first audio drama, The Coldest Case, a thriller starring Aaron Paul, became the most successful Audible Original ever, ranking in the Global Top 10 of all Audible titles in its first year of release. Another series Tracy wrote and created, Supreme: The Battle for Roe, starring Maya Hawke and William H. Macy, about the 26 year-old lead attorney on Roe V. Wade, won the 2024 Best Fiction Webby Award.

Some of Tracy’s other audio series include: 10 Days, an underdog NBA story starring Glen Powell; Murder in Bermuda, a courtroom drama starring Mary-Louise Parker; Summer Breeze, a comedic revenge tale starring Kelly Ripa; and The Commuter, a domestic thriller starring Lizzy Caplan.

Aaron Tracy’s TV writing credits include Law & Order: SVU (NBC), The Tap (USA), and Sequestered (Sony’s Crackle), a thriller about a rogue juror, which he created and ran for two seasons.

Tracy’s first novel, The Honeymoon Period, is published by Macmillan. He is on faculty at Yale University where he teaches creative writing.