Dennis Lehane

I’ve decided I want to be Dennis Lehane when I grow up. In addition to a wildly successful writing career, the guy is on a roll for having his books made into “Big Time” movies. Clint Eastwood directed Mystic River. Ben Afleck picked Lehane’s Gone Baby, Gone for his directorial debut. Now Martin Scorsese is going to direct Shutter Island.

And the guy seems humble. Take, for instance, this bit from an AP article via CNN:

So what’s Lehane’s explanation? His talent is not, he insists, originality of plot, going so far as to say his plots “could be found on an episode of ‘CSI’ or ‘Law & Order.’ ” He’s merely happy to take credit for doing what he does very well, which is to write meaty, morally ambiguous, thought-provoking crime novels centered in the seamiest parts of Boston.

No, his explanation for his success is simpler: Pure luck. “I am just the luckiest guy on the planet,” he says. (If you suspect he used a more colorful word than “guy,” you’re right.) “Because I’m Irish, I keep looking at the sky, waiting for it to fall.”

His advice to the student writers in his class is: “If you learn how to write well, to write with depth, cream will rise to the top. You’ll get published.” I’d add in that part about needing some luck from the previous quote. Otherwise, good advice.

7 Responses to “Dennis Lehane”

  1. Robin Says:

    Hi HelenKay~
    “If you learn how to write well, to write with depth, cream will rise to the top. You’ll get published.” I’ve written this down and posted it prominently on my desk. Thanks for sharing it. Too bad I can’t cross my fingers while I’m typing, for luck. Guess my ankles will have to do.

  2. Stacy ~ Says:

    Great post. I love stuff like this, and I really enjoyed “Mystic River”, the book more than the movie, but the movie was pretty good too. He sounds like a good guy.

  3. Clifton Wade Says:

    Merry Christmas!

    Thanks for the great contest - a free book/books!

  4. Darlene Ryan Says:

    The moral ambiguity is one of the reasons I love Lehane’s books. He does it better than anyone else.

  5. Nora Roberts Says:

    I know Dennis a little, and over and above and amazing talent, he’s a funny and fascinating guy.

  6. Jennifer Says:

    =) I like that. Often (and unfortunately during class), I’ll tell a friend “I should just give all this up and become a romance author. Not that it’s easy - but it does look like the much better option while suffering through law school.

  7. Debby Creager Says:

    I think this site is awesome.Thanks for the great contests and all the great blogging!

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