Born and raised in South Central Los Angeles, I've been an activist and
organizer on issues ranging from police abuse, the anti-Apartheid
Movement, organized labor and pre and post '92 civil unrest race
relations. Being a recreational reader as a teenager -- due in no small
part to my mom being a librarian -- made me want to tell the stories
that, particularly in those days, weren't being told in a lot of the
books and comics I was reading. That eventually led to me to publish
several crime and mystery novels, some dealing with race, class and
social conditions.
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All Fall Down
Gary Phillips: Breakfast turns violent, more is revealed, and while a decent president gets elected, there's no rest for Congresswoman Kang.
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Brimstone and Bowlers
Gary Phillips: The soldier and the rich guy await their fates in the afterlife, while Cynthia Kang's brother gets in way over his head.
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Murmurs of the Heart
Gary Phillips: The malefactors and the manipulators of machination start to fess up.
So CK builds on what's gone before, while capitalizing on the topicality and interactivity of the Web. Reader involvement is tough on a writer of fiction accustomed to acting on his own ideas and attitudes about where the story is going. But during a crucial election season in which our basic values as a society will be tested and tempered, there's a whole lot of stuff going on to keep track of regularly. So as Congresswoman Cynthia Kang deals with her personal and political fortunes, while murder and chicanery abound, I welcome your suggestions about what real-world events might be woven into each chapter as the twists and turns of Citizen Kang plays out.
Let's see where the story takes us.
Gary Phillips
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