NOËL MARIE FLETCHER is a career journalist and award-winning author in Washington, D.C. She earned her B.A. in journalism from San Francisco State University and completed all Master’s coursework at the Missouri School of Journalism in Columbia, one of the world's oldest formal journalism schools. She started her journalism career in California and moved to Hong Kong where she covered the High Court for the HongKong Standard newspaper. She became a foreign correspondent for The Journal of Commerce, America’s oldest daily business paper, and travelled throughout Asia before being posted to Beijing as China Correspondent. She is a founding member of the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China and has written extensively for newspapers, magazines and wire services. In 2017, she wrote briefly in Berlin for The Times (London) before returning to the U.S. to cover business and government in D.C. Fletcher is an award-winning author of several books. Reporting the Nuremberg Trials: How Journalists Covered Live Nazi Trials and Executions won a 1st Place Nonfiction History Book Award in 2025 from the National Federation of Press Women. She serves on a Santa Fe Trail Association chapter and is a National Press Club photo vice chair. Her art photography debuted in an Arts Club of Washington solo exhibit.