Wednesday, June 26, 2013

About the prequel: (An interview with Author Norman E. Edelen)


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In 1997 five former L.A. cops unite for lunch. They reminisce about their lives on LAPD's strong blue line of silence during the turbulent 1960's; their assignments at 77th Street Division; racism, riots and the 3-b's. Tension grips them all when their conversation strays into a time two months before the 1965 Watts Riot -- the Board of Rights hearing against a fellow white officer who accused the LAPD of being racist. One of them corroborated the accusation at the hearing, and he added: "All hell's going to break loose down there if you don't stop the abuse."

Q:  I notice the new dust jacket for After a While You Wonder. What's that all about?
 
A:  The image of the young man sitting forlorn with L.A. burning in the BG is the cover I originally wanted. I knew I had seen that image in 1965 but couldn't find it in my search in 2009 before the book was released. In 2012 I "reopened this cold case" and voila! It was buried deep in the L.A. Times archives. I had been searching for a newspaper article but the image is not from an article. It was a cover for the L.A. Times magazine "The View FromWatts', a reprint of a series of 1965 articles -- 57 years ago.
 
Q:  That's a long time ago. What relevance do you attach to it?
 
A:  The time frame is the essence of the story. That sad young man, his shoe shine kit, his city burning in August 1965. And 27 years later -- 1992, it happens again. Each time, each occurrence started with an action by or reaction to the LAPD.  No doubt, after a while -- they too wonder, why?
 
Q:  And the new jacket, cover -- layout, design?
 
A:  It identifies with the sequel, Tuesday After Next, in design and layout; a consistent cover theme for the trilogy.
 
Q:  Are you writing the third novel now?
 
A:  Yes.
 
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