Patrick Quinlan (author)
Patrick Quinlan is an American author, political activist, fundraiser, and briefly, a Green Independent candidate for Governor of Maine in the 2010 election.[1] In the fall of 2009, he informed the Maine Ethics Commission that he was no longer seeking election.
Biography
Quinlan was born in the Bronx and raised both there and in Yonkers, New York. He attended public elementary and middle schools, and Regis High School, a tuition-free Jesuit high school in Manhattan. As a teenager, he held numerous jobs, including working for years as a caddy. His father was an alcoholic,[2] which had a profound effect on Quinlan's development as a child and young man.
Quinlan began his career writing grant proposals and press releases at Greyston Bakery and Greyston Foundation, where he worked for Bernie Glassman, helping raise millions of dollars to house homeless families and homeless people with AIDS. Later, Quinlan worked in public relations for the National Science Foundation.
Quinlan's crime thriller, Smoked, was published in the United States and Canada by St. Martin's Press in April 2006, and in the United Kingdom and many countries throughout the world by Hodder Headline in March 2006. It received worldwide critical acclaim, and has been translated into Portuguese, Italian, Spanish and Dutch. Film rights were optioned in 2007, and again in 2009. His second crime thriller, The Takedown (also published as The Falling Man), appeared in May and June 2007, from both St. Martin's and Headline. His third crime thriller, The Drop-Off appeared in July 2008, and his fourth, The Hit, appeared in June 2009. Quinlan has written numerous books under pen names and as a ghost author. His 2014 thriller Sexbot predicts a dystopian near future where people have sex and fall in love with robots.[3]
Quinlan is the co-author, with Blade Runner film star Rutger Hauer, of Hauer's memoir,[4] All Those Moments, released by HarperCollins in May 2007, and which was a Los Angeles Times bestseller.
Quinlan has been featured or favorably reviewed in many publications, including The Los Angeles Times,[5] The Boston Globe, The Times of London, The Observer, The Guardian,[6] The New York Times, and Entertainment Weekly.[7] His writing has frequently been compared to that of Elmore Leonard,[8] James Ellroy, and the movies of Quentin Tarantino.
Quinlan is known to be an avid traveler,[9] and has visited dozens of countries around the world. His travel writing has appeared in Transitions Abroad, Travel Smart, International Living, and Maine Ahead, among others.
Politics
In 2002, Quinlan served as campaign manager for John Eder,[5] who as a result of the election became the second Green Party member elected to a state legislature in the United States.[10] Quinlan also served as a consultant to Eder's 2004 campaign, and as Eder's legislative aide at the Maine State House during 2004 and 2005. In 2009, Quinlan established an exploratory committee and began raising funds for a run for governor of Maine. Later, he withdrew, citing his recent divorce and need for personal time. In 2010, he worked with Ben Chipman on his successful run for State Representative. In 2016, he served as campaign manager during Chipman's successful State Senate run.
Footnotes
- ↑ http://www.mainecampaignfinance.com/public/report_list.asp?TYPE=CAN&ID=4342&LIMIT=&YEAR=2010&LINK=OS
- ↑ Broxton, Candace (October 24, 2014). "Patrick Quinlan Interview - Ten Minute Interviews".
- ↑ "Patrick Quinlan Thinks You Are Going to Fall in Love With Your Sex Robot - disinformation". June 19, 2015.
- ↑ Quinlan, Rutger Hauer, Patrick. "All Those Moments - Rutger Hauer, Patrick Quinlan - Paperback".
- 1 2 Harkavy, Jerry (July 7, 2006). "A fast-paced thriller set in ... Maine?". Los Angeles Times. Associated Press.
- ↑ Guttridge, Peter (June 9, 2007). "Headstones, hookers and Cuban hippos" – via The Guardian.
- ↑ "Smoked". April 5, 2006.
- ↑ http://www.elmoreleonard.com/index.php?/weblog/more/thrills_frills_and_elmore
- ↑ "Three Weeks in China".
- ↑ "11.06.02: Election Results".
Works
- Meil, Ari (editor); Quinlan, Patrick (contributor) (2005). The Way Life Should Be: stories by contemporary Maine writers. Warren.
- Quinlan, Patrick (2006). Smoked. St. Martin's Press, Headline Books.
- Quinlan, Patrick (2007). The Takedown. St. Martin's Press, Headline Books.
- Hauer, Rutger; Quinlan, Patrick (2007). All Those Moments: stories of heroes, villains, replicants, and Blade Runners. Harper Entertainment.
- Quinlan, Patrick (2008). The Drop Off. Headline Books.
- Quinlan, Patrick (2009). The Hit. Headline Books.
- Quinlan, Patrick (2014). Sexbot. Strawberry Books.
- Martin, Jonathan (editor); Quinlan, Patrick (contributor) (2016). Empowering Progressive Third Parties in the United States. Routledge.
- Whitney, Brian (author); Quinlan, Patrick (interview) (2017). Subversive: Interviews with Radicals. Headpress.
External links
- Quinlan's official website
- Smoked at Google Books
- Review of Smoked at Kirkus Reviews
- Review of Smoked at Book Lore
- Book review of Smoked in Publishers Weekly
- Sexbots, Hairbrushes, Life and Death interview on Gasm.org
- Sexbots, Immortality, and Robot Polar Bears interview on Disinformation
- Book review of The Takedown in Publishers Weekly
- Review of The Takedown at Kirkus Reviews
- Review of The Drop Off in Crime Time
- Book review of Sexbot
- Book review and interview about Sexbot and transhumanism at H+ Plus magazine
- I Dream of Sexbots! - interview on Robot Overlordz podcast
- On CIA Sexbots, Mind Downloads and Immortality at The Future of Sex
- Review of All Those Moments on Vulpes Libris
- Three Weeks in China in Maine Ahead
- Patrick Quinlan in ROOF Magazine
- A Fast Paced Thriller Set in... Maine? - interview in the Los Angeles Times