Birth Name: | Nicholas Alan Hubbell Brown |
Birth Date: | 5 February 1978 |
Birth Place: | Bowling Green, Kentucky, U.S. |
Occupation: | Writer |
Nationality: | American |
Period: | 2012–present |
Genre: | Fiction Drama Mystery Intrigue |
Spouse: | Rebecca Brown (2006–present) |
Nick Allen Brown (born February 5, 1978) is an American author[1] and speaker best known for his fiction books centred around small towns. His first novel, Field of Dead Horses, was published in May 2012 by Harrowood Books. After receiving critical acclaim[2] [3] [4] coupled with exceptional sales, Harrowood Books signed Nick Allen Brown to an indefinite contract.
Brown was raised by a single mother who encouraged his interests in both literature and film.
Brown began his career by writing query letters to more than 300 publishers and literary agents. After receiving more than 200 rejection letters, Brown continued to the pursuit to publish his first manuscript, The Perfect Swing, a fiction story set in present day about the first ever amateur Masters Tournament winner. Taking advice he received from those who rejected him in the industry, Brown penned Field of Dead Horses, a mystery set in northern Kentucky in 1939.[5]
In 2014, his second novel, The Astronaut from Bear Creek[6] was published, selling more than five thousand copies in its first week.
Brown married Rebecca Lynn Tenpenny in Maryville, Tennessee and lives in Nashville, Tennessee where they have two children.
In 2004, he interned for Gary Shusett and Ron Shusett in Los Angeles, California as part of the famous Sherwood Oaks Experimental College[7] founded by Gary Shusett.[8] While interning for Sherwood Oaks Experimental College, Brown received instruction from Gary Goldman (screenwriter), James Cameron, and Quentin Tarantino.
During the fifteen years that Brown was working to become a full-time author, he worked at television station, WBKO and Hughes and Coleman Law Firm.
A complete listing of the works by Nick Allen Brown