Sean Doolittle (author) explained

Birth Place:Nebraska, U.S.
Occupation:Author
Nationality:American
Genre:Crime/Suspense
Awards:ITW Thriller Award
Barry Award

Sean Doolittle (1971 Nebraska-) is an American author of crime and suspense fiction.[1]

Career

Born and raised in southeastern Nebraska, Doolittle began publishing short stories in small press horror magazines and commercial anthologies while attending college at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Doolittle's first novel, Dirt (UglyTown, 2001), shifted into crime fiction and appeared at #83 in the extended Amazon's Best Books of the Year listing (Top 100 Editors Picks, 2001). His second novel, Burn (UglyTown, 2003), was reprinted in paperback by Random House/Bantam Dell. Bantam Dell went on to publish Doolittle's next four crime novels, which garnered critical praise from The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Chicago Sun-Times, and People, among other publications, as well as from respected authors in the genre.

Doolittle's books have been translated in Brazil, France, The Netherlands, and Poland.

Novels

Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Biography – Doolittle, Sean (1971-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online," by Gale Reference Team..
  2. News: Yukon Burning. Stasio. Marilyn. 24 December 2006. The New York Times.
  3. News: A Talk with Alex Turner. Lynch. Jeremy. 23 July 2009. CrimeSpree Cinema.
  4. News: When the Neighborhood Watch Goes Bad. Drabelle. Dennis. 23 March 2009. The Washington Post.
  5. News: Picks and Pans: Books. Emmons. Josh. 16 March 2009. People.