Jim Nesbitt
Jim Nesbitt is a popular American author, who likes to write crime, thriller, and fiction novels. He is particularly famous for writing the Ed Earl Burch series. For a period of more than thirty years, author Nesbitt was working as a correspondent for the wire services and newspapers in Texas, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Texas, North Carolina, Washington DC, and Texas. This was his job prior to the start of his writing career. His correspondent job made him chase earthquakes, wildfires, ranchers, hurricanes, presidential candidates, rodeo cowboys, plane wrecks, loggers, doctors, miners, farmers, neo-Nazis, nuns, etc. He had the habit of giving an eye to the telling detail, and an ear for listening to the voices of the people who give the stories a life form. Nesbitt continues to have this habit, even today as it helps him in developing excellent stories and books. In addition to being a noteworthy author, Nesbitt is also a pilot, a saloon sport, a lapsed horseman, and a hunter. Author Nesbitt has a liking for old guns, tractors, vintage trucks, aged whiskey, and well told stories. As of today, author Nesbitt resides in Athens, Alabama. Nesbitt says that he received the inspiration to take up writing as a form of career after reading the successful works of the prominent authors like Hunter Thompson, James Crumley, James Ellroy, Flannery O’Connor, Jim Harrison, James Carlos Blake, Barry Hannah, James Lee Burke, Raymond Chandler, Cormac McCarthy, Larry Brown, Dashiell Hammett, Harry Crews, Ernest Hemingway, Philip Kerr, Larry McMurtry, James M. Cain, Lawrence Block, etc.