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Shannon Burke (writer)

Shannon Burke (born September 11, 1966) is an American novelist and screenwriter.

Shannon Burke
Born (1966-09-11) September 11, 1966 (age 57)
Wilmette, Illinois, U.S.
Occupation
  • Novelist
  • screenwriter
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Children2
Website
www.shannonburkewebsite.com/home.html

Biography edit

Burke was born in Wilmette, Illinois and studied at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. After graduating he became a paramedic for the New York City Fire Department. Burke used these experiences in his novels Safelight (2004) and Black Flies (2008).[1][2] Burke has published four novels: Safelight (2004), Black Flies (2008), Into the Savage Country (2015), and The Brother Years (2020). He also has been involved in various film and television projects, including work on the script for the film Syriana (2005),[3][4] and he is the co-creator and executive producer of the Netflix series Outer Banks.[5]

Burke lives in Knoxville, Tennessee with his two sons.[6][7]

Novels edit

  • Safelight (2004) Random House, ISBN 978-0812971743
  • Black Flies (2008) Soft Skull Press, ISBN 978-1593761912
  • Into the Savage Country (2015) Pantheon, ISBN 978-0307908926
  • The Brother Years (2020) Pantheon, ISBN 1524748641

Critical reception edit

  • Safelight, Burke's debut novel, is a love story involving a fencer with HIV and a paramedic who interacts with the world through photographs of his patients. Burke stated that he believed the novel was about “personal redemption.”[1] The book was well received,[8] with the New York Times' Julia Livshin calling the novel “a minimalist tour de force.”[9] Daniel Menaker, ex-editor and chief of Random House, called Safelight one of "the most under-rated novels I've edited."[10]
  • Burke's second novel, Black Flies is about the trials and moral weathering of a paramedic. Burke himself was a paramedic in New York and used his experiences from that job for the novel.[11] The book was noted for its realistic depiction of paramedics.[12][13] In the New York Times, Liesl Schillinger called the novel “searing and morally resonant."[11]Black Flies was a New York Times Notable book,[14] was on the short list for numerous prizes,[15][16][17] and won France's Prix de Mystere de la critique.[18]
  • Into the Savage Country, Burke's third novel, a historical adventure, was a departure in setting and tone from his previous two novels. In a post publication interview, Burke said he wanted to write an adventure novel like "Kidnapped" or "White Fang."[19] The novel was memorable for its historical depiction of trappers in the 1820s[20] and was generally well-received. It was a finalist for the Reading the West Book Award.[21]
  • The Brother Years is a coming of age novel, a roman a clef, based on Burke's childhood in suburban Chicago. It was published in August 2020.

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Ramsey, Nancy, "On the Way to the Hospital a Novel is Born", New York Times, 12/2/2004
  2. ^ Simon, Scott, "Novel 'Safelight' Tells Paramedic's Story", NPR, October 9, 2004
  3. ^ IndieWire Lattanzio, Ryan, In the Works: Jason Clarke and Omar Sy Set to Star in ‘Syriana’ Writer/Director Stephen Gaghan’s ‘Candy Store’, April 4, 2013
  4. ^ Penguin Random House - Shannon Burke Author Page
  5. ^ Petski, Denise (May 3, 2019). "'Outer Banks': Charles Esten, Chase Stokes, Madelyn Cline Among 8 Cast In Netflix YA Drama Series". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
  6. ^ Penguin/Random House - Author Page
  7. ^ Shannon Burke Website
  8. ^ Hood, Allison, Review of Safelight, San Francisco Chronicle, September 5, 2004
  9. ^ Livshin, Julia, "The Allure of the Unknown," Safelight, New York Times, 10/10/2004
  10. ^ Menaker, Daniel "The Most Underrated Novels I've Edited," The Daily Beast, November 19. 2013
  11. ^ a b Schillinger, Liesl, "Blood and Guts, Sunday Book Review, New York Times, May 25, 2008
  12. ^ Allen, Paul Goat, "A Roundup of Recent Crime Novels," Chicago Tribune, June 21, 2008
  13. ^ O'Connell, John, Review of "Black Flies, The Guardian, August 21, 2009
  14. ^ New York Times Notable Book - 2008
  15. ^ a b 2008 Believer Book Award Short List
  16. ^ a b Les grands Prix de Littérature Policière 2014, Le Monde, 11/16/15
  17. ^ a b Prix SCNF du Polar - Shortlist - 2017
  18. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2015-02-21. Retrieved 2015-11-15.
  19. ^ McNamee, Greg, An Interview with Shannon Burke, Kirkus, February 15, 2015
  20. ^ Wiebe, Bruce, "Into the Savage Country" - Journey to a Gone World, Books and Culture, May 2015
  21. ^ a b Reading the West Book Award - Short List - 2015
  22. ^ Book Awards, International Impac Dublin Literary Award Longlist

External links edit

  • Shannon Burke's Website

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Shannon Burke born September 11 1966 is an American novelist and screenwriter Shannon BurkeBorn 1966 09 11 September 11 1966 age 57 Wilmette Illinois U S OccupationNovelist screenwriterNationalityAmericanAlma materUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillChildren2Websitewww wbr shannonburkewebsite wbr com wbr home wbr html Contents 1 Biography 2 Novels 3 Critical reception 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksBiography editBurke was born in Wilmette Illinois and studied at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill After graduating he became a paramedic for the New York City Fire Department Burke used these experiences in his novels Safelight 2004 and Black Flies 2008 1 2 Burke has published four novels Safelight 2004 Black Flies 2008 Into the Savage Country 2015 and The Brother Years 2020 He also has been involved in various film and television projects including work on the script for the film Syriana 2005 3 4 and he is the co creator and executive producer of the Netflix series Outer Banks 5 Burke lives in Knoxville Tennessee with his two sons 6 7 Novels editSafelight 2004 Random House ISBN 978 0812971743 Black Flies 2008 Soft Skull Press ISBN 978 1593761912 Into the Savage Country 2015 Pantheon ISBN 978 0307908926 The Brother Years 2020 Pantheon ISBN 1524748641Critical reception editSafelight Burke s debut novel is a love story involving a fencer with HIV and a paramedic who interacts with the world through photographs of his patients Burke stated that he believed the novel was about personal redemption 1 The book was well received 8 with the New York Times Julia Livshin calling the novel a minimalist tour de force 9 Daniel Menaker ex editor and chief of Random House called Safelight one of the most under rated novels I ve edited 10 Burke s second novel Black Flies is about the trials and moral weathering of a paramedic Burke himself was a paramedic in New York and used his experiences from that job for the novel 11 The book was noted for its realistic depiction of paramedics 12 13 In the New York Times Liesl Schillinger called the novel searing and morally resonant 11 Black Flies was a New York Times Notable book 14 was on the short list for numerous prizes 15 16 17 and won France s Prix de Mystere de la critique 18 Into the Savage Country Burke s third novel a historical adventure was a departure in setting and tone from his previous two novels In a post publication interview Burke said he wanted to write an adventure novel like Kidnapped or White Fang 19 The novel was memorable for its historical depiction of trappers in the 1820s 20 and was generally well received It was a finalist for the Reading the West Book Award 21 The Brother Years is a coming of age novel a roman a clef based on Burke s childhood in suburban Chicago It was published in August 2020 Awards edit2008 Believer Book Award Finalist for Black Flies 15 2010 International Dublin Literary Award Longlist for Black Flies 22 2015 Grand Prix de Litterature Policiere Runner Up for Black Flies 16 2015 Prix Mystere de la critique Winner for Black Flies 18 2015 Reading the West Book Award Shortlist for Into the Savage Country 21 2017 Prix SNCF du Polar Shortlist for Black Flies 17 References edit a b Ramsey Nancy On the Way to the Hospital a Novel is Born New York Times 12 2 2004 Simon Scott Novel Safelight Tells Paramedic s Story NPR October 9 2004 IndieWire Lattanzio Ryan In the Works Jason Clarke and Omar Sy Set to Star in Syriana Writer Director Stephen Gaghan s Candy Store April 4 2013 Penguin Random House Shannon Burke Author Page Petski Denise May 3 2019 Outer Banks Charles Esten Chase Stokes Madelyn Cline Among 8 Cast In Netflix YA Drama Series Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 31 2020 Penguin Random House Author Page Shannon Burke Website Hood Allison Review of Safelight San Francisco Chronicle September 5 2004 Livshin Julia The Allure of the Unknown Safelight New York Times 10 10 2004 Menaker Daniel The Most Underrated Novels I ve Edited The Daily Beast November 19 2013 a b Schillinger Liesl Blood and Guts Sunday Book Review New York Times May 25 2008 Allen Paul Goat A Roundup of Recent Crime Novels Chicago Tribune June 21 2008 O Connell John Review of Black Flies The Guardian August 21 2009 New York Times Notable Book 2008 a b 2008 Believer Book Award Short List a b Les grands Prix de Litterature Policiere 2014 Le Monde 11 16 15 a b Prix SCNF du Polar Shortlist 2017 a b Nicolas Mathieu Prix Mystere de la Critique 2015 Le Monde 2 10 2015 Archived from the original on 2015 02 21 Retrieved 2015 11 15 McNamee Greg An Interview with Shannon Burke Kirkus February 15 2015 Wiebe Bruce Into the Savage Country Journey to a Gone World Books and Culture May 2015 a b Reading the West Book Award Short List 2015 Book Awards International Impac Dublin Literary Award LonglistExternal links editShannon Burke s Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shannon Burke writer amp oldid 1211700693, wikipedia, wiki, 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