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New Day Dawning
I waited a month to write this post.
A month after I finally retired from DEA, ending a nearly thirty-year career as a federal agent.
I can still remember my first day on the job like it’s yesterday, scared shitless, carrying a badge and gun for the first time, in Los Angeles.
I loved every new minute of it then, and every minute after.
DEA has a mandatory retirement age, something I was already staring down the barrel of, so whether I left last month or next March, I was facing the end. I’ve been blessed to have a career I loved so much; it exceeded every dream, every expectation. But as I told my three daughters, loving a career so much can be a curse too. Every decision, every choice, I’ve made for the last thirty years have revolved around my career, around that badge and gun.
It’s been a tough life at times for all of us.
Often ex-cops and agents struggle with their identity, their worth, their purpose after they retire. Maybe I will too, but fortunately, I’ve been preparing for this moment for a while…I can finally pursue full-time my other great love — writing.
After six published novels and my screenwriter and consulting producer credits on Paramount’s LAWMEN: BASS REEVES, I get to wake up every day and focus only on creative work. It’s a weird and wonderful feeling, although now that I have the sort of infinite writing time that I always dreamed about, I find myself a little uncertain how to wrangle it. I want all these new unfettered days to be productive (obviously, I want to write a lot), but I also don’t want to burn myself out, something I never had to worry about before, since I could never grab enough hours as it was.
It’s truly a nice problem to have.
But the short term my plan is to keep churning out novels and short stories, as well as screenplays. I’m also going to continue to pursue some TV and film work. I’m no longer a federal agent who also writes, I’m only a writer now, who was once a federal agent.
And my first event as a “full-time author” is ThrillerFest in New York later this summer. My last novel, Call the Dark, made the cut for an ITW award, and I couldn’t be happier. I’ll be the guy at the bar both BEFORE and AFTER the awards ceremony, drinking beer and bourbon, and looking for some career advice…
…for the first time in thirty years…
Lawmen: Bass Reeves
Due to the WGA strike these last few months, I wasn’t able to talk much about this project, but I was thrilled to be involved as both a writer and consulting producer on the upcoming LAWMEN: BASS REEVES show that will be out November 5th. While I contributed to the overall story and worked on all the episodes, you’ll want to pay particular attention to Episode 4, since it’s my first “solo” screenwriting credit. I worked with an amazingly talented and generous group of writers, and learned a tremendous amount (screenwriting is much different than novel writing). This sort of work will never replace my love of novels, but I enjoyed it quite a bit, and look forward to having another chance to work on something like this again! Last week I went to LA for the premiere of the first two episodes, and it was unbelievable to see my work come to life on the big screen.