John Shannon - a fixture in TEV's comment boxes - gets a nice profile in today's Los Angeles Times.
The result is a body of work that has earned Shannon rich critical praise. But he may be one of the best L.A. mystery writers you've never heard of. After 35 years in the literary trenches, he's still struggling for a visibility that other writers take for granted.
"I've tried to capture Los Angeles as it is now instead of the white-on-white world from noir novels of the '40s and '50s," Shannon said, gazing through a hotel window at the downtown skyline. "When you write about the totality of this city, when you get down to the grit, you're blown away by the possibilities."
Mark,
Thanks for the plug. I don't really live in a downtown alley, as you know, whatever the caption seems to imply.
Yours, John
Posted by: John Shanon | June 22, 2007 at 07:25 PM
Shannon is a wonderful writer.
Posted by: julia stein | June 23, 2007 at 07:51 AM