Les Edgerton

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Les Edgerton
Born 1943
Odessa, TX
Occupation Writer
Nationality United States
Subjects Writing


Les Edgerton is an American author of nine books, including two about writing fiction: Finding Your Voice (Writer's Digest Books) and Hooked (Writer's Digest Books). He also writes short stories, articles, essays, novels, and screenplays.

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[edit] Awards and recognition

Edgerton's fiction has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, O. Henry Award, Edgar Allan Poe Award (short story category), Jesse Jones Award, PEN/Faulkner Award, and the Violet Crown Book Award. One of his screenplays was a semifinalist for the Don and Gee Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting Program, a finalist in the Austin Film Festival Heart of Film Screenplay Competition, and a finalist in the Writer's Guild's "Best American Screenplays" Competition. His short fiction has appeared in Houghton Mifflin's Best American Mysteries of 2001, Kansas Quarterly, Arkansas Review, North Atlantic Review, Chiron Review, Murdaland, and many others.

[edit] Biography

Les Edgerton was born in Odessa, Texas. He grew up in Freeport, Texas and in and around South Bend, Indiana. He served four years in the U.S. Navy. Later, he was sentenced to two to five years in Pendleton Reformatory for second-degree burglary. Four years after getting out of prison, he attended Indiana University at South Bend, where he was elected Student Body President, was sports editor for the campus newspaper, and was head of the student athletic association, which began the school's first basketball team.

Later Edgerton entered a period of his life he refers to as a years-long odyssey, during which he:

  • Sold and used drugs
  • Worked for an escort service for older, wealthy women in New Orleans
  • Sold life insurance
  • Worked as a headhunter for a firm specializing in recruiting executives for businesses dealing with electronic warfare
  • Was a sports reporter
  • Won 16 state championships for hairstyling, a skill he learned in prison
  • Co-hosted a cable-television show about fashion in New Orleans
  • Made a television commercial
  • Acted in a movie
  • Was homeless and eating out of a dumpster
  • Went through several marriages
  • Attended A.A. meetings
  • Began writing seriously

For more than twenty years he has lived in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. He has a wife, a son, two grown daughters, and a grandson. Today, in his own words, ". . . he's all respectable and such, and you can invite him into your home and when he leaves you don't have to worry about counting the silverware." Edgerton's current activities include working with Writer's Digest Online and teaching at Tri-State University in Angola, Indiana. He also coaches writers privately from the writer's group led by Lisa Lieberman Doctor in her Malibu, CA home.

[edit] Works

  • Hooked: Write Fiction That Grabs Readers at Page One and Never Lets Them Go, Writer's Digest Books, 2007, ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-514-6
  • Finding Your Voice: How to Put Personality into Your Writing, Writer's Digest Books, 2003, ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-173-5
  • Surviving Little League: For Players, Parents, and Coaches, Taylor Trade Publishing, 2004, ISBN-13: 978-1-58979-067-4
  • Monday's Meal: Stories, University of North Texas Press, 1997, ISBN-13: 978-1-57441-026-6
  • The Death of Tarpons, The University of North Texas Press, 1996, ISBN 1-57441-001-3
  • Perfect Game USA, McFarland Publishing, forthcoming, 2008.
  • Three books on business/hairstyling from Thomson Publishing.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  • Edgerton, Les (2007), Hooked: Write Fiction That Grabs Readers at Page One and Never Lets Them Go, Cincinnati, OH: Writer's Digest Books, ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-514-6 
  • Edgerton, Les (2003), Finding Your Voice: How to Put Personality into Your Writing, Cincinnati, OH: Writer's Digest Books, ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-173-5 
  • www.lesedgerton.com

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