Behind the scenes of the Burn Notice books

I like to think that I read more than the average bear, and I certainly have my favorites. I’ve been counting down the days to the new Neal Stephenson novel, Anathem, since a release term was announced. That being said, I’ve never really been lured in by any of the television tie-in books. However, a guest editorial at the LA Times site by Tod Goldberg has left me curious about Burn Notice: The Fix.

In the linked editorial, Goldberg details the thought process behind him making the jump to

television tie-ins. He has an interesting perspective and it makes for a good read. Among other things, Goldberg was worried that writing a tie-in might sully his career. One of the things that turned the tide was the fact that he is a huge fan of Burn Notice. He actually makes a great comparison, saying, “It’s smart, funny, visually arresting and has the tone and style of my favorite Elmore Leonard novels.” Why yes, it is. Goldberg’s first foray into tie-ins is available now.

Original post by Brett Love

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