Bio
Shane Gericke earned the right to sing the blues, having been held at knifepoint, hit by lightning, widowed by cancer, pin-cushioned by killer bees, and choked by a pulmonary embolism the size of a Buick. But the sound of his singing voice convinced him to stick with writing and photography, and so he became a bestselling crime novelist and award-winning photographer.
To that, his Torn Apart was shortlisted for the prestigious Thriller Award, and his Blown Away was named Debut Mystery of the Year by RT Book Reviews. His landscape photographs have won six international prizes from Monochrome Awards and the National Wildlife Federation.
Before that, Gericke (pronounced YER-key) spent 25 years as a newspaper editor and reporter, most prominently at the Chicago Sun-Times. He estimates having written more than 18 million words in his career, which began as a high school senior covering sports for the hometown Frankfort Herald, and yes, his fingers hurt. He was an original member of the International Thriller Writers organization, chairman of the ThrillerFest literary conference in New York, and chairman of the Chicago Newspaper Guild. He wanted to be James Bond, but had to settle for Eagle Scout.
After spending most of his life in Chicago, Gericke traded his snowblower for the sunny high deserts of Arizona. He claims about 115-degree summers that it’s not the heat, it’s the humidity, but nobody believes him.
Praise for Shane
Pizza, Death, and Writing: the Shane Gericke Interview
My editor said readers love to know personal things about their authors, so I should find a good writer to craft a story about me. I should have been offended at her implication that I wasn’t good enough to write about myself, but hey, when she’s right she’s right. I scouted near and far and found a few that would have been perfect except they expected to be paid. Who do they think they are, professionals? Isn’t appearing on my website payment enough? So I found someone who’s marginal but cheap: Me! Here’s everything you wanted to know about me, by Me.