WeHo Book Fair Presents

An Interview with Gary Phillips and Stephen Jay Schwartz
Gary Phillips, author of Monkology, and Stephen Jay Schwartz, author of Beat and Boulevard discuss mystery writing and the West Hollywood Book Fair!
Gary Phillips has written for the Los Angeles Times Magazine, San Francisco Examiner, Washington Post and regularly posts on fourstory.org. His novels include The Perpetrators, The Underbelly, The Jook, and seven books in the Ivan Monk and Martha Chainey series. Phillips has also contributed to and edited short story collections such as The Cocaine Chronicles, Politics Noir, Orange County Noir and Send My Love and a Molotov Cocktail!
Los Angeles Times Bestselling Author Stephen Jay Schwartz spent a number of years as the Director of Development for Wolfgang Petersen where he worked with writers, producers and studio executives to develop screenplays for production. Among the film projects he helped develop are Air Force One, Outbreak, Bicentennial Man, Mighty Joe Young, Red Corner, and Instinct.
His two novels, BOULEVARD and BEAT, follow the dysfunctional journey of LAPD Robbery-Homicide detective Hayden Glass as he fights crime and corruption while struggling with his own sex-addiction. The series was recently optioned by Ben Silverman (The Office, Ugly Betty, The Tudors) for his new media company, Electus, for development as a television series. Stephen Jay Schwartz lives in Southern California with his wife, two children, and a frumpy-looking labradoodle named Mollie.