- Tim Sandlin
Tim Sandlin (born 1950) is an American
novelist andscreenwriter .Born in
Oklahoma , Sandlin spent his early summers inWyoming while his father worked seasonally forGrand Teton National Park . Sandlin worked over 40 entry-level jobs including driving an ice cream truck, skinning elk, cooking in aChinese restaurant , trail inventory for the Forest Service, caretaker of rental cabins, gardener for theRockefellers , pizza parlor manager, belt buckle buffer, and multipledishwashing jobs. Throughout this period he lived most of the year on public lands, first in a tent and later in aCheyenne tipi . He has published several novels and a book of columns. He written eleven screenplays for hire, two of which have been made into movies: "Floating Away" (1998), which was based on his novel "Sorrow Floats" and "Skipped Parts " (2001), based upon the novel of the same name. His novels are currently out of print (as of late, 2008).Bibliography
Novels
* "Sex and Sunsets" (1987)
* "Western Swing" (1988)
* "Skipped Parts" (1991)
* "Sorrow Floats" (1992)
* "Social Blunders" (1995)
* "Honey Don't" (2003)
* "Jimi Hendrix Turns Eighty" (2007)
* "Rowdy in Paris" (2008)Essays
*"The Pyms: Unauthorized Tales of Jackson Hole" (1991)
External links
* [http://www.timsandlin.com Sandlin's official homepage]
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