Jim Fusilli

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Jim Fusilli (born January 1, 1953 in Hoboken , New Jersey ) is an American writer and music critic .

Life

A graduate of St. Peter's College, Fusilli began his journalistic career with the Jersey Journal . From 2008 was Fusilli rock and pop music critic of the Wall Street Journal and wrote a weekly column for the newspaper and its Web site , wsj.com . He was the editor of the crime series The Chopin Manuscript and The Copper Bracelet .

Fusilli lives in New York City with his wife Diane Holuk . They have a grown-up daughter named Cara .

Works

  • 2002: Closing time (Terry Orr Volume 1; German, your last picture . Goldmann, Munich 2003, ISBN 978-3-442-45338-2 )
  • 2002: A Well-Known Secret (Terry Orr Volume 2; Ger. As long as you are silent . Goldmann, Munich 2004, ISBN 978-3-442-45339-9 )
  • 2003: Tribeca blues (Terry Orr Volume 3)
  • 2005: Hard, hard city
  • 2011: Narrows Gate
  • 2012: Road to nowhere
  • 2013: Billboard man
  • 2019: The Good Life
  • 2019: The Mayor of Polk Street

Other

  • 2001: At 60, the Minstrel Man Moseys On
  • 2005: Beach Boys' Pet Sounds
  • 2015: Catching up: connecting with great 21st century music

Anthologies

  • 2016: Crime plus music: 20 stories of music-themed noir

Books for children and young readers

  • 2008: Marley Z and the bloodstained violin

Awards

Web links

Evidence, comments

  1. since 2012 Saint Peter's University in Jersey City , New Jersey
  2. Biography of Jim Fusilli (accessed February 11, 2020)
  3. cf. Fresh Fiction (accessed February 11, 2020)
  4. ↑ Republished in 2018 with a foreword by Lawrence Block
  5. New edition in 2018