JOHN SAUL

:''For the Canadian philosopher, see John Ralston Saul.''
'John Saul' (born February 25, 1942) is an author of thriller novels. Born in Pasadena, he grew up in Whittier, California, and graduated from Whittier High School in 1959. He went on to several colleges, variously majoring in anthropology, liberal arts and theater, but never obtained a degree.
After leaving college, he decided that he wanted to become a writer, and spent fifteen years working in various jobs while trying to improve his craft.
In 1976, Dell Publishing contacted him and asked him if he'd be interested in writing a psychological thriller.
The book, ''Suffer The Children'', appeared on all the best-seller lists in America and even reached the number one spot on the list in Canada. Almost all of his books have appeared on the New York Times Best Seller list,[1] and have been published world wide.
In addition to writing, Saul is also interested in theatre, and has had several one-act plays produced in both Los Angeles and Seattle.
Saul lives with his partner of 32 years, part-time in the Pacific Northwest, both in Seattle and in the San Juan Islands, and has a residence on the Big Island of Hawaii.1 He is a frequent speaker at the Maui Writers' Conference.

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★ 'John Saul: A Critical Companion' by Paul Bail

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★ http://www.johnsaul.com/

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