Bouchercon 2023 in San Diego was a blast

I was part of the panel on Villains led by the incredible James Byrne and really great people and writers (listed below).

We had a number of attendees approach us separately to tell us how much they had enjoyed it - even Eriq La Salle threw a thumbs-up later that night.

I also caught up with Allen at his book signing and he was very king sharing his methods of outlining his work. Greatly appreciated.

Also swapped lies with a bunch of writers - great fun.

Below are the panelists - give them a read when you can.

James Byrne, moderator

jamesbyrnethriller.com

THE GATEKEEPER, DEADLOCK

 

Alexa Donne

alexadonne.com

BRIGHTLY BURNING, THE STARS WE STEAL, THE IVIES

 

Allen Eskens

alleneskens.com

THE LIFE WE BURY, THE GUISE OF ANOTHER, THE HEAVENS MAY FALL

 

Mir Bahmanyar

mirbahmanyar.com

SHADOW WARRIORS, THE SPEARHEADERS

 

RJ Jacobs

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THIS IS HOW WE END THINGS, ALWAYS THE FIRST TO DIE

 

Lou Berney

louberney.com

THE LONG AND FARAWAY GONE, NOVEMBER ROAD, DARK RIDE

81 years since the founding of Darby's 1st Ranger Bn in Carrickfergus, NI

I attended the 81st anniversary of the founding of Darby’s Rangers in Northern Ireland. As usual the hosts were tremendous (I previously attended in 2017) and fun was had by all. You can read details here: https://www.northernirelandworld.com/news/people/us-rangers-carrickfergus-roots-remembered-81-years-on-4197011

The 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment sent 10 Rangers to the ceremony and they took my shit very well. They did us all proud. Hooah! RLTW!

SF Officer (ret.) Roy Murray Jr (son of same named Darby officer), Major Erickson and me… Erickson is smart, well-versed and has a dry sense of humor… perfect for me to abuse him… He took it very well as did the other Battboys. Terrific Rangers.

On Feet - well the Foot by Adolph Menzel (1815-1905)

A self-portrait by the artist and a cheap knock-off by me. Here is a little neat article on the 4’6” short man who lived to be 90. https://www.independent.ie/entertainment/what-lies-beneath-the-artists-foot-36092241.html and if you are interested in his history you can find a lot of websites dedicated to his work. There are also some medical articles on the condition Menzel exhibited in his foot. Fascinating stuff. Things we do when we need a break from writing… self-analysis.

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On Trolls of the world unite - a love letter from an admirer received today - must be a Trump supporter

Name: Evaristo Lecuona

Email Address: d.azteca69@gmail.com

Subject: Some feedback

Message: Well, I'll be sucint: there are big dick-headed pricks and then there's you, Mr. Professional Writer. I won't even dive into your horrible iranian terrorist name, that'be xenophobic and I rather differ to your lack of civility. I see on your twitter page that you're 73, and as I've read recently the most proclive people to succumbing to the novel coronavirus are the elderly. I sincerely hope you hike through this doom-like pandemic with your health intact, I truly do, so that you can see your impatience slapped and thrust deep down into the darkness of your condemned soul. 

On Writing - or I how fell into it

This is a blog by an author so I should have something about writing. I never considered writing as a career - I was too obsessed with Hollywood and oddly that is how I got my start as a professional writer. Amateurs are people who write for free - I have been there and will never do it again unless it is something I want to do.

Around 2000 or 2001 I worked on the film Black Hawk Down researching all things Ranger. I called and emailed veterans and tried my best to keep them all in the loop - although some guys were ungrateful dicks - the me-syndrome does hit Rangers just to a far smaller degree than most. In any event, a lot of them were very helpful and I assembled a ton of pictures for production - by the way for free! Eventually a 3rd Battboy (a Ranger from the 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment) Mogadishu vet joined production and we worked together for a short while. I also hooked the official military tech advisor up with a prop house (uniforms, gear, weapons) - again for no money though usually some form of kickback does happen. I was too much of a team player and not motivated by money - WTF?

I was paid for maybe one or two weeks? eventually but was not taken to Morocco for filming - I found out later because the tech advisor’s wife thought I would badger the producer and director with my own projects - I was trying to become a producer back then. As if I would have been that unprofessional. I was highly annoyed, well pissed actually, but nothing I could do about it.

But I had a ton of pics, was habitually broke, and cold-emailed Osprey Publishing. Marcus Cowper commissioned me for an article on the relief effort of the Rangers. A 10th Mountain Division medic had provided a lot of photos and information. The article was never published as the magazine folded. But I had an in and wrote several smaller monographs for Osprey. But my focus remained on Hollywood. I wrote Shadow Warriors a history of American Rangers around 2003/4. Way too big a book as a first effort but overall it is solid. To date my best seller.

I produced an independent film called Soldier of God in 2005 which I did some rewrites on because of financial constraints. The DVD market tanked that year and next - of course, why wouldn’t it? Eventually, I decided that most people struggling in Hollywood suck, and the successful ones live in a bubble (I too wish I could live in that bubble) and it was time to pursue proper writing while still hanging on for that hopeful Hollywood career. SEALs came out, co-written with SEAL Chris Osman, and was one of the first books on modern SEAL combat in Afghanistan and Iraq but we got hammered by the 2008 economic collapse. The book did well enough but not well enough - if you know what I mean. I also ghost-wrote scripts and received reasonably decent pay for them and even revived a relationship for the original writer with the studio who had commissioned it. Great to make some money but that was never going to help me succeed in a tough nepotistic industry. I wrote another book, Vanquished, but I had an unhappy experience with a new editor (other authors also complained but were equally ignored) and I shifted my focus to screenwriting again for a number of years. I also co-wrote a few things with a few different people- not always a good thing to do - and came very close to proper agency representation and a sale but alas, not. My co-author couldn’t handle the rejections and flaked.

My common-law wife on the other hand began a very successful career as a TV writer in Canada and I returned to book writing in 2015/16 with a small book on the ancient battle of Zama during the Second Punic War fought in North Africa. It was important to start with something smallish - I think I wrote 40K words including rewrites and sections that were cut. Again Marcus Cowper had commissioned me and Nikolai Bogdanovic was my editor - I really enjoyed the experience and am very happy with the monograph. But it was a work for hire - so no royalties!

Subsequently I co-authored Run to the Sound of the Guns with Nicholas Moore about his Ranger combat experience in Afghanistan and Iraq but the Pentagon’s clearance section took eight months instead of 8-10 weeks promised. The book got bumped twice before getting published in 2018. I am proud of the book in that it captures the voice of Nick very well. It also got some spiffy review from Rangers. Yes Marcus Cowper commissioned it.

The book also landed me agent Alec Shane at Writers House who negotiated the offer. I love Alec and can speak to him unfiltered! This is crucial.

I have some proposals out there, am working way too slowly on another non-commissioned book, and am tinkering with some other proposals as well as a comic book. I don’t make a living writing - my wife enables me… she also paid for my MA at King’s College London. She must like me.

Hollywood… that harsh mistress - well I have a pilot out there co-written with director W.D. Hogan based on a comic by Jim Starlin - people love it we are told, and CAA was looking for showrunners but crickets…

Half? my book collection. Once I owned 7 book stores and newsstands. That’s another story.

Half? my book collection. Once I owned 7 book stores and newsstands. That’s another story.

My script outline for a TV pilot. WTF? But it works for me.

My script outline for a TV pilot. WTF? But it works for me.