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I’ve always had a desire to be creative, but a chance encounter at the end of World War II channeled my talents into writing. While an aviation cadet at Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX, a fellow cadet who had been at Yale told me if he could start over he would take journalism. That somehow resonated with me, and after my discharge I studied journalism at the University of Tennessee.



Background Information

My writing career began at The Knoxville Journal, a morning daily where I landed a job as a reporter while a student at Tennessee. After an interruption for service as an Air Force intelligence officer in the Korean War, I moved back home to Nashville and was hired as a reporter for The Nashville Banner. I preferred feature articles to straight news and followed that flair to write nonfiction for national magazines like Coronet, The American Legion Magazine and The Rotarian.

In 1963 I launched Nashville Magazine, the city’s first slick-paper consumer monthly. I served as its editor until 1969, when I turned to a different form of writing—advertising. At the city’s largest ad agency, I wrote copy for such accounts as Kentucky Fried Chicken, Pizza Hut and Martha White Flour. I wrote commercials for TV’s Flatt and Scruggs Show.

Then I turned again to public relations, a field I had worked in before Nashville Magazine. Among my PR tasks was handling publicity for Nashville’s mayor. At another time I wrote speeches for the governor.

The last 18 of my "working" years only peripherally involved writing. I was executive vice president of a statewide trade association, where my duties included putting out a bimonthly magazine. But I always kept in the back of my mind that I would write fiction when I retired.

I married after returning from the Korean War and my wife and I raised two sons and two daughters. Like dad, all graduated from the University of Tennessee. My wife died of Parkinson’s Disease and I re-married in 1999. Sarah and I live in Madison, TN where, together, we claim six children, eleven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Until Hurricane Ivan messed things up, each spring and fall we spent some time at Perdido Key, FL, the scene of the second book in the Greg McKenzie Mystery Series titled Designed to Kill.

I am a member of Mystery Writers of America (Southeast Chapter West Area Representative), Sisters in Crime (member of the Middle Tennessee Chapter Executive Committee), The Authors Guild and Tennessee Writers Alliance.. I also belong to a critique group called the Quill and Dagger Writers Guild that meets twice a month in Madison.

Accomplishments

During the Cold War, I devoured spy stories by Helen MacInnes, John le Carre, Graham Greene, Len Deighton, Robert Ludlum and others. After the fall of the Soviet Union, I was more influenced by suspense/thrillers from Tom Clancy, Jack Higgins, Nelson DeMille and John Grisham. The past few years I have gravitated more into the mystery field, reading authors like Robert B. Parker, Lawrence Block, James Patterson, Sue Grafton, James Lee Burke and Patricia Cornwell. I have tried to learn all I could from these writers while working to develop my own style and characters.

After retiring in 1989, I began writing novels more or less fulltime. The first several languished in the offices of agents. I took a Holy Land tour in late 1998. The following year I wrote a book based on an idea that came out of the trip. It was titled Secret of the Scroll. After querying some 30 agents, I sold the novel to Durban House Publishing Co. It was published in October 2002 as the first of the Greg McKenzie Mystery Series.

Additional Information

My debut novel, Secret of the Scroll (Oct. 2002), is a thriller immersed in the vagaries of Mideast politics. It features retired Air Force investigator Greg McKenzie. The Palestinian/Israeli madness invades Greg's home in Nashville when he brings back a "souvenir" Dead Sea Scroll that turns out to be a genuine ancient parchment worth millions. The second book in the Greg McKenzie series is Designed to Kill (March 2004). Greg is called on investigate the reported suicide of a friend's son on Perdido Key, FL. The third in the series is Deadly Illusions (April 2005). In it, Greg and his wife, Jill, have opened a private investigation agency in Nashville. A client asks them to do a background check on her husband, then disappears. Things are complicated by the assassination of the Federal Reserve Board chairman at a Nashville hotel, a case that Greg gets caught up in. They find nothing is what it seemed to be at first.

Favorite Links

Mystery Writer Chester D. Campbell
Home of the Greg mcKenzie Mystery Series. Read sample chapters, reviews, interviews, appearances and more, inclulding promotion tips for authors.

Durban House Publishing Co.
You'll find my Greg McKenzie mysteries among other books in the DH list.

Mystery Writers of America Southeast Chapter
Home of MMWA's Southeast Chapter, where I serve as West Area Representatives (for AL, MS and TN).

Sisters in Crime Middle Tennessee Chapter
The organization for SinC members in the Nashville area. I'm currently Secretary-Treasurer.




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