Walter Marks - Investigating a Murder in a LGBTQ Community

Walter Marks - Investigating a Murder in a LGBTQ Community
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As a songwriter, Walter's best known song is “I’ve Gotta be Me”, recorded by Sammy Davis, Michael Jackson, Tony Bennett, and many others. He has also written songs recorded by Barbra Streisand, Ella Fitzgerald, The Temptations, Della Reese, Liza Minelli, Little Anthony and the Imperials, and other artists. Walter Marks’ first novel ¬— “Dangerous Behavior”, a psychological thriller, was published by Carroll & Graf. His second novel “Death Hampton”, introduces Detective Jericho. The series continues with” The Battle of Jericho”, “The Hated”, “A Man’s Partner”, and “Amazing Detective.” “Tumbling Down” was published in Fall 2018. As our Author of the Day, he tells us all about Tumbling Down.

Please give us a short introduction to what Tumbling Down is about.

In this, Book 6. of the Detective Jericho series, The East Hampton detective has to investigate a murder in the nearby LGBTQ community of Sag Harbor.

What inspired you to write about a murder in the LGBTQ community of East Hampton?

I attended an LGBTQ community meeting in Sag Harbor, and felt they brought up issues that I could tackle in a book.

When writing from these sorts of perspectives, did you feel you had to sidestep certain stereotypes?

Just by presenting LGBTQ people as the really are, there were no sidesteps I had to take.

How did you go from being a songwriter to writing novels?

I've always loved mysteries, and my wife convinced me to try to write one. I enjoyed the process very much, and the lucrative movie sale of my first novel DANGEROUS BEHAVIOR to Paramount, was a great incentive to continue.

Tell us more about Jericho's relationship with Rainbow. How does it influence his character?

Jericho always had the feeling he should have been a part of the '60's generation. Rainbow seemed to embody the spirituality and social responsibility of those times. Plus she was gorgeous.

Please give us three good to know things about you.

I love my life. I love my work. I love my wife.

Tumbling Down is a whodunit that initially seems straightforward, but it ends up quite the opposite. Why did you create it this way?

I don't ever pre-plan the plot of my books; I just let the characters lead me. I had no idea when I started that the story would end up this way. So — writing is a real adventure for me.

Is there an underlying message you wish to relay about basic human nature through your characters?

I'm still trying to understand basic human nature. So an underlying message about that is still beyond my capabilities.

Do any of your characters take off on their own tangent and refuse to do what you had planned for them?

Yes. Violeta Cabrera, Mrs. Sonnenschein's housekeeper, pulled me so far from where I was going that I had to rethink everything. She became so problematic that I had to continue with her and her issues in my next book "Shocking Confessions", which will be published this summer.

Among the wealth of characters in Tumbling Down who was the most difficult to create?

The marriage scenes between Vangie and her wife were difficult, because as a straight man, it's hard to see into a gay marriage.

Do you suffer from writer’s block? And if so, what do you do to combat it?

I don't really get writer's block. Put me down in front of a computer, and I know in an hour — something will be written. (although it may be lousy)

How long on average does it take you to write a book?

About nine months.

What are you working on right now?

I'm just finishing Jericho Book 7. "Shocking Confessions". A concert version of my musical "LANGSTON IN HARLEM" is being booked for February 2020 at the Apollo. This is an award winning theater piece with lyrics made from Langston's poetry set to my music. Also another musical "MY SHINING HOUR" is scheduled for 54 Below cabaret presentation. This is a show featuring lyrics by Johnny Mercer, who was my mentor back in the day.

My best known song "I've Gotta be Me" was the title of an award winning documentary film on the life and times of Sammy Davis.

Where can our readers discover more of your work or interact with you?

Amazon Author Page. Facebook Walter Marks

New UK tv commercial using various versions of "I've Gotta be Me."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-dfTugXcso