Aaron Tracy

Aaron Tracy

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Aaron Tracy is a bestselling writer, producer, and the founder of Parallax, an award-winning audio company. A faculty member at Yale University, Tracy teaches creative writing while creating acclaimed audio fiction alongside collaborators such as Glen Powell and James Patterson. Tracy's debut series, The Coldest Case (2021)-a thriller starring Aaron Paul-became Audible's most successful original show, ranking in its Global Top 10 (out of one million titles). His iHeart series, Supreme: The Battle for Roe (2023), starring Maya Hawke and William H. Macy, won the 2024 Webby Award for Best Fiction. In fact, Tracy is among audio fiction's most decorated creators, having won nearly all the awards with silly names like the Ambie, Audie, Lovie, and multiple Webbys. Tracy's other standout series include courtroom thriller Murder in Bermuda (2023) (Mary-Louise Parker); NBA drama 10 Days (2021) (Glen Powell); revenge comedy Summer Breeze (2025) (Kelly Ripa); and domestic thriller The Commuter (2025) (Lizzy Caplan). Tracy's TV career includes writing for Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999); creating The Tap (2017) alongside Rob Reiner (USA); and creating/showrunning Sequestered (2014) for two seasons (Sony's Crackle). Tracy has also sold and developed original series at CBS, USA, Freeform, A&E, Alcon, Lionsgate TV, and Anonymous Content.