This promises to be a great event for readers and authors. I am on this panel in very good company.
NOVEL IDEAS – MALE AUTHORS IN JOURNALISM AND FICTION
Saturday, February 22 at 11:00 a.m.
Pete Hamill: an acclaimed American journalist, novelist, essayist, editor and educator. He is a Distinguished Writer in Residence at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University. After working as a columnist and an editor at both the New York Post and the Daily News, Pete turned to fiction. He is the author of twenty books, including the best-selling novels Snow in August, Forever, North River, and Tabloid City. Pete lived in Brooklyn before it was trendy. He now lives with his wife Fukiko Aoki, also a writer, in Tribeca. PeteHamill.com
David Handler: a recovering journalist who was born and raised in Los Angeles and wrote two highly acclaimed novels about growing up there, Kiddo and Boss, before resorting to a life of crime fiction. He is the Edgar Award-winning author of the Stewart Hoag and Berger & Mitry mysteries. He has also won an American Mystery Award and been a finalist for the Anthony, Dilys and Derringer Awards. Runaway Man, his first novel to feature the feisty 137-pound New York City private eye Benji Golden, debuted last fall. He is currently at work on a sequel. His tenth Berger & Mitry novel, The Coal Black Asphalt Tomb, will be published in March by Minotaur. Mr. Handler, who has written extensively for television and film on both coasts, presently lives in a 200-year-old carriage house in Old Lyme, Connecticut. DavidHandlerBooks.com
I have a nice bio, too! Full info on the event here: http://www.thebigbookclub.org/ Please spread the news, and help me fill the house.