Q&A: Scott Turow

turow.jpgWell this is cool! (Really, that’s not snarky blog use of the word ‘cool.’) Jackie Larson talks to Chicago legal writer Scott Turow on the mb main page:

Mediabistro: You’re a practicing attorney and many of your characters are attorneys. Is this “writing about what you know,” truly something you’re fascinated with, or both?
Turow: I do like lawyers, God save me, but I like the law as a subject even more. The struggle of the law to impose reason on life is both morally worthy and frequently impossible. It’s a wonderful theme.
Mediabistro: How did you get started as a writer? Your memoir of law school, One L, is a cult favorite among those who have been there or are considering being there.
Turow: I got my start as a writer in college, at Amherst College, where I was given my senior year off to write fiction fulltime, under the guidance of Tillie Olsen, Leo Marx, and David Sofield. After that I was a writing fellow at Stanford, and a lecturer at the Creative Writing Center after that. Having channeled my talents a little made it possible for me to write while amid the law school hothouse. It would be a tough environment in which to start.

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