"Fiction, for me, is sort of a protracted way of saying all the things I wished I said the night before." - Christopher Buckley
The only child of conservative
author and speaker William F. Buckley, Christopher was born on Sept. 28, 1952
and has made his own way into the writing world as a humorist and satirist,
creating such well-known works as The
White House Mess, No Way To Treat A
First Lady, and Thank You For Smoking
– the latter made into a terrific film as well.
leading newspapers, and he also has had an
ongoing career as a magazine writer and editor, particularly at Forbes. And, Buckley has done considerable time in P.R. and says that “In public relations, you live with the reality that not
every disaster can be made to look like a misunderstood triumph.”
Buckley’s P.R. efforts were
primarily in the political arena and his first-hand knowledge of the political
world often has provided the base for his satirical fiction. His most recent, published in 2022 is Has Anyone Seen My Toes?, his 20th book.
Writing fiction, he said, is a great way to live a
life you might otherwise only imagine. “You live vicariously through your
characters.”
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