The man who inspired me to write
November 7, 2008 | Las Vegas, Nevada | Vetting explained
Since I didn't know he was sick, my first reaction to his death was of
total disbelief. The last time I saw him was on Charlie Rose, about a
year ago, and even when he looked suddenly older, didn't take his sober
and thoughtful stance as anything else than age. Sadly, it wasn't that
way.
To me, Mr. Crichton's death is very painful because I always dreamt of
meeting the man who inspired me to write my own stories, after taking
his style as a school. He made it look so easy, but not until I tried
it by myself I realized the man was a master at keeping it simple,
quick, and entertaining.
My first Crichton book was Jurassic Park, and three months later I had
read everything he had published until that time. After JP, my next
favorite is The Great Train Robbery and then The Andromeda Strain. His
worst, in my opinion, State of Fear.In fact, it was after I read State
of Fear that I decided to finally
dedicate my life to writing. I read it on a flight from New York to
Honolulu in January 2005 and was seriously disappointed by the poor
effort. Interesting book, I have to say, but rushed. Probably he was
sick already, who knows. The thing is, that when I finished my
girlfriend asked me if I liked it, and I answered that I had better
unpublished manuscripts at home. She told me to look for an agent.
I did, and right now my first book is almost out after a few years of
painful editions and rewritings. Personally, I don't think it is better
than anything by my late mentor (including State of Fear), and if
something makes me really miserable is that he'll never know I
dedicated the book to him.
By the way, I'm 38 years old now, which is 10 years off the date I set
after I read Jurassic Park to publish my first book. I had read
somewhere that Mr. Crichton had published his first book at 28 (which
is wrong) and I wanted to do it before or just by that time. I didn't,
but better late than never.
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