Career
She edited an award-winning collection of essays, Into the Buzzsaw: Leading Journalists Expose the Myth of a Free Press (2002), for which she wrote a chapter detailing her investigation of the Trans World Airlines Flight 800 crash. The book was also a New York Public Library " to Remember"selection. Borjesson"s second book, Feet to the Fire: The Media After 9/11, Top Journalists Speak Out contains a series of interviews with distinguished American journalists and news executives discussing the problems of press coverage of the run-up to the Iraq War as well as the war itself.
In July 2013, "Trans World Airlines Flight 800," a feature-length investigative film Borjesson wrote, produced and directed, was released on the Epix premium cable channel.
They also present forensic evidence showing what happened to the jetliner. Borjesson also produced and co-wrote the Columbia Broadcasting System Reports biography of Cuba"s Fidel Castro titled "The Last Revolutionary," which was Emmy-nominated.
Foreign Cable News Network"s "NewsStand" show, she produced several lead pieces, including a two-part investigation of the business practices of Hollywood agents and managers. In September 2013, Borjesson released on Amazon Kindle her first work of fiction, The Reptile Club Librarian, a book based on the life of a man who spent most of his professional life working both sides of the law.