James W. Hall

James W. Hall (born 1947) is an American author and professor from Florida. He has written eighteen novels, four books of poetry, a collection of short stories, and a collection of essays.[1]

A longtime professor of literature and creative writing at Florida International University, Hall is perhaps best known for a series of crime/mystery novels starring the character Thorn. A loner who ties flies to catch bonefish, Thorn partners with his private-eye friend Sugarman to thwart a range of villains.[1] Hall's writing often features a South Florida backdrop and explores the contrast between squalor and poverty coexisting with tremendous wealth and glamor.[2]

Early life, education and family

Hall was born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky in 1947.[3] He has a master's degree in creative writing from Johns Hopkins University and a doctorate in literature from the University of Utah.[1] He was a Fulbright professor of literature in Spain.[2]

Hall began his career as a poet.[1] He taught at Florida International University in Miami for 40 years and founded the school's creative writing program in the early 1970s.[1]

His wife's name is Evelyn and they have three dogs. They divide their time between South Florida and the mountains of western North Carolina.

Writing highlights

His novels include Under Cover of Daylight, Hard Aground, Gone Wild, Buzz Cut, Red Sky at Night, Rough Draft, Off the Chart and Silencer. His collection Hot Damn, consists of personal essays written for the Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel's Sunshine Magazine, the Washington Post and Miami Herald.

Hall's non-fiction book Hit Lit is about common features of the twelve most commercially successful novels of the last hundred years.[1]

His two short story collections are Paper Products and Over Exposure. Over Exposure includes the short story "The Carch", winner of an Edgar Award.[1] He also won a John D. MacDonald Award for Excellence in Florida Fiction, presented by the JDM Bibliophile.

Bibliography

  • The Big Finish (2014)
  • Going Dark (2013)
  • Dead Last (2011)
  • Silencer (2011)
  • Hell's Bay (2008)
  • Magic City (2007)
  • Forests of the Night (2004)
  • Off the Chart (2003)
  • Blackwater Sound (2002)
  • Hot Damn! (2001)
  • Rough Draft (2000)
  • Tropical Freeze (1999)
  • Body Language (1998)
  • Red Sky at Night (1997)
  • Buzz Cut (1997)
  • Gone Wild (1995)
  • Mean High Tide (1994)
  • Hard Aground (1993)
  • Bones of Coral (1992)
  • Paper Products (short stories) (1991)
  • Tropical Freeze (1990)
  • Under Cover of Daylight (1987)

Poetry and short stories

  • Paper Products (1990)
  • False Statements (1986)
  • Ham Operator: Poetry and Fiction (1980)
  • The Mating Reflex (1980)
  • The Lady from the Dark Green Hills (1976)

Non-fiction

  • Hit Lit: Cracking the Code of the Twentieth Century's Biggest Bestsellers (2012)

References

  1. James W. Hall Key West Literary Seminar
  2. James W. Hall Florida Backroads Travel
  3. James W. Hall Florida Authors
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