From Deseret News archives:
Brooks found fantasy while in law school
Brooks experienced his first writing rush when his small historical journal was published when he was just 13 years old. However, after graduating from Hamilton College in New York in English literature, he studied law at Washington and Lee in Virginia then spent several years practicing law.
But he says he found law school boring, and he would have dropped out after his first year had his parents not objected.
He started writing fantasy stories during his second year of law school, and "it carried me through. It actually helped my studies," Brooks said by phone from his home on Hawaii's big island (he lives most of the year in Seattle).
He admits, however, that he was called on several times by law professors when he was "not only unprepared but when I didn't even know what they were talking about. I was drowning in case law."
Still, he enjoyed the practice of law for several years, and says now, "It was a lot of fun." Nevertheless, he continued to write books that belonged dramatically outside the field of law.
Brooks writes for adults, and he objects to the common misconception that fantasy books are for young people.
Considered a pioneer in fantasy writing even though he came to J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" late, in his 20s Brooks is now 62 and has read a lot of science fiction, as well as Alexander Dumas, Robert Louis Stevenson and Walter Scott. But Brooks says the writer who most influenced him was William Faulkner. "I wrote my senior thesis on Faulkner."
Brooks wrote six books before he felt secure enough to relinquish his law practice and write full time. "I knew I had to be patient and disciplined, to hang in there and keep at it. I had no connections to get published, and I had no real knowledge of the publishing business. I was a poster child for those who think they will never be published. The odds were so long for me."
Looking back now, he believes his "instincts were very good about what works and I just love what I do. I get weird if I'm not doing it for awhile. It's very much ingrained in me.
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