“’Shun security,’ I advise aspiring novelists when they complain to me that they are stuck. 'Get disoriented.’ Maybe your agonizing writing block isn't agonizing enough. Your enemy is comfort.” – John Burdett
Born in England in 1951, Burdett
is a one-time lawyer. He started writing full time while living and working as a barrister in Hong Kong. There, he came out with several bestsellers, including one of the best titles
ever: The Last Six Million Seconds, a murder mystery set during the time when Hong Kong is moving from Great Britain to China.
Burdett
never really wanted to be a lawyer. He
actually studied English and American Literature at Warwick University where he
specialized in the unique combination of Shakespeare and metaphysical poetry. But, out of despair during the British
economic and political crises of the 1970s, he switched to Law until the draw of writing became too great. Ultimately, he
abandoned law to pursue a career as a novelist.
“The world other than as advertised can be an amazing place," he says. Especially when you write about it.
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