Sometimes we like to mix things up around here, just to see if anyone is paying attention out there. We'd planned to offer up the new paperback edition of Will Beall's L.A.-centric debut L.A. Rex this Friday but this glowing profile in the Daily News gave us a good reason to bump it up a few days. (And yes, we'll still give something else away on Friday.)
As he prepared for the release of "L.A. Rex" on paperback, Beall took a trip to his local Barnes & Noble, where he'd heard a few advance copies were already on the shelf. Wandering through the aisles calling out his favorite authors, he stopped dead. He saw his name on the front of the black-and-white cover.
The novel sat among titles from Cormac McCarthy, Jon Krakauer and Isabel Allende. Not bad company for a guy with a day job chasing murderers.
Beall also recently contributed this essay to the Los Angeles Times on the difficulty of writing fiction about a city that always seems one step ahead of anything one can make up.
So Reggie the alligator already has escaped once from his cell at the Los Angeles Zoo. Mark my words: No prison will hold him. He will escape again and steal a Ferrari Enzo.
This is what makes writing wild fiction about Los Angeles so hard. L.A. just won't be outdone. This city feeds on phantasmagoria. It mocks magic-realism and one-ups even the most florid fabulation. This city conjures car chases, for instance, that send Jerry Bruckheimer quivering to his stunt coordinator in despair. It's as though L.A. is a hoary old vaudevillian who refuses to be upstaged.
And if you're lucky enough to win the book, Beall will be at Book Soup on September 17, where we're sure he'll be happy to sign your winning copy. (Assuming we get to the post office this week, which we plan to - we are looking across the room at a box stuffed with winners set to mail out, so if you're still waiting, the end is in sight.)
You all know the drill. We're taking emails until 3:17 p.m. (we told you we like to mix it up), at which point the random number generator will declare a winner. Just drop us an email with the subject line "THE END-ALL BEALL" and please include your mailing address or we'll just laugh at you. Previous winners ineligible. Literary news updates to follow. Watch this space.
UPDATE: Congratulations to our winner Kimberly Adams of Columbia, MO.
"The novel sat among titles from Cormac McCarthy, Jon Krakauer and Isabel Allende."
The fiction section at every B&N is alphabetized by author. How does Beall end up among McCarthy, Krakauer or Allende?
Maybe it was some odd endcap or table display? Certainly not "local authors." Maybe "a completely random sampling of paperback fiction."
Or maybe more tall-tales from an ex-cop? It's not like LAPD officers are well-known bastions of truth, after all.
But it does make for some nice marketing promo. "Humble cop writer now among literary greats."
Fiction about fiction, I suppose.
Posted by: Cal Godot | September 06, 2007 at 09:47 AM