![]() ![]() ![]() He and his wife of 27 years, Jean, split their time between a ranch they’re remodeling in Julian and an oceanfront condo in Solana Beach. “My life is still pretty much the same as it’s ever been,” he said. If, at age 58, this is his moment, he seems unfazed by it - happy for the success, but not planning to move to Beverly Hills any time soon. There he was chatting with Soledad O’Brien, cracking wise with Craig Ferguson, sounding solemn on NPR. His prequel to that story, “The Kings of Cool,” came out last month and is a best-seller, too.Īll that’s put Winslow, a surfer when he has the time, on a different kind of wave in recent weeks, the publicity wave. “Savages,” the movie based on his widely acclaimed 2010 best-seller of the same name, opened Friday to strong reviews. His explaining days should be just about over now. “I did not write ‘Slave Girls of Rome,’” he’d tell audiences who might have thought otherwise after typing his name into. He’s not the one who pens steamy erotica. There was a time when crime novelist Don Winslow felt compelled to begin any conversation about his work by explaining that he’s not that Don Winslow. Limited reserved seating available with purchase of “The Kings of Cool” Seating: Event is free Standing room is first come first serve. Where: Warwick’s, 7812 Girard Avenue, La Jolla ![]() What: Don Winslow appearance and book signing, co sponsored by U-T San Diego and Warwick's ![]()
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