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Read moreBrooks’ career took a turn in 1983 when he hooked up with a small audiovisual production company in Portland as a scriptwriter, a position he landed in part by virtue of a pile of unpublished novels written over the prior several years. Seventeen years later, as Executive Creative Director and a partner in what had become one of the largest corporate communications firms in the west, the company was sold and Brooks was able to pursue writing full time. During those years, in addition to writing some 800 corporate videos, hundreds of brochures, speeches, ads and countless strategic briefs for companies like Intel, Hewlett Packard, Texas Instruments, General Motors, Mercedes-Benz Credit Corporation, Cargill and scores of other Fortune 1000 firms, Brooks had quietly taken up screenwriting for motion pictures, a pursuit that landed him an agent and several optioned scripts, four of which are still active in the Hollywood treadmill today.
Brooks’ psychological thriller Darkness Bound, was based in part on one of those early screenplays. It was published by Onyx Books in October 2000, and was instantly a USA Today bestseller. His second novel, Pressure Points, also a thriller, is a December 2001 release from Onyx. He is currently working on a third thriller, Throwing Bullets, with several other projects, both novels and screenplays, under development.
Brooks, his wife, Laura, and his son, Nelson, divide their time between homes in Scottsdale, Arizona and Portland, Oregon. His hobbies include hanging with his wife, an obsession with fitness and health, a conflicting obsession with restaurants, supporting his son’s school and athletic activities, reading bestsellers and seeing every movie under current release, and the on-going pursuit of personal growth on a spiritual, physical, emotional and financial level.
July is Disability Pride Month and we’re highlighting books that celebrate disabled stories and creators. Browse our collections here: Middle School I High School
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