"In an interview on CombustibleCelluloid.com James Ellroy describes the humble start to his writing career: 'My first novel was called Brown's Requiem. I sent the manuscript to agents who would read unsolicited manuscripts. I went with the man who seemed the most intelligent and aggressive.' And he sold the book to Avon for $3,500.
'I thought, you publish your first novel, you get a load of money, some swinging women, a swinging sportscar, a swinging pad and clothes. I was mistaken. My first check was $1,404.75. I bought a $500 junk car, paid off the rent and got a call girl. And I was broke. I was ecstatic. I was published'."
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