Ian and Sam
It’s all so personal. What we like, what we hate.
I love reading crime fiction.
I love short sentences.
I love reading about places I love.
I love when a few words say everything.
Last week I read a book with some of the best sentences I’ve ever read. Last week I read INVISIBLE DEAD by Sam Wiebe.
Sam has become one of my favourite writers. His first book, LAST OF THE INDEPENDANTS, made me an instant fan. He sets his stories in Vancouver. His characters feel real. I can see them walking these streets. Sam covers local issues. He makes them huge but intimate. I want to know his characters. I want to drink with them, hang out with them. I mean the good guys, not the killers.
I’ll read both books again. Even if just to enjoy those sentences.
Sam is our Ian Rankin. Ian introduced the world to the real Edinburgh. Sam will do the same for Vancouver. Drayton and Wakeland are our Rebus.
It may take a few books. But I’m counting on Sam to do it.
Oddly enough, Sam is also a big Rankin fan.
So here’s the rub.
Sam might be moving away. This doesn’t work into my grand scheme. Sam needs to be here and writing about my home.
He knows I’m not happy. But he doesn’t know he should just give up now.
Sam says he can write about Vancouver from Montreal.
No.
I have a few months to petition Sam to stay.
My default position is to cover my ears and say “I can’t hear you la la la” when Sam mentions his future. So far this hasn’t made a dent in his plans.
Plan B is to start a hashtag campaign.
I ran the wording past Owen Laukkanen. He knows Sam. Owen also writes crime fiction. He agreed with my choice for the tag but I think he was only humouring me.
This isn’t just about me and my wants. Once you read one of Sam’s books you will be on board. Trust me. You will want Sam to stay. You will beg Sam to write about Vancouver again.
You will want to wear one of the pins.
Now if only I can get Ian Rankin to jump on the bandwagon.
Could you help us out @Beathhigh?
#SamStays
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