Born and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana, Brandt Dodson later choose to use the very same location as the setting for his 'Colton Parker Mystery' series. He had discovered in grade school that he wanted to be a writer, however he did not do anything about this desire until twenty-one years later when he would put pen to paper. Mr. Dodson says: “I knew in fifth grade that I wanted to be a writer. Our teacher had given each of us a photograph which we were to use as inspiration for a short story. The particular photo I was given was of several young men playing handball in New York City. I don’t remember all of the particulars of the story now, but I do remember the thrill that writing it gave me.”
Later, while attending college, one of Mr. Dodson's teachers praised his talent of writing, thereby increasing his desire to become an author.
“But life intervened and I found myself working at a variety of jobs. I worked in the toy department of a local department store and fried chicken for a local fast food outlet. Over the course of the next several years I finished my college degree and worked for the Indianapolis office of the FBI, and served for eight years as a Naval Officer in the United States Naval Reserve. I also obtained my doctorate in Podiatric Medicine, and after completion of my surgical residency, opened my own practice. But I never forgot my first love. I wanted to write.”
During his early years in practice, Brandt began reading the work of Dean Koontz. Brandt Dodson goes on to say:
“I discovered Dean’s book, The Bad Place, and was completely blown away by his craftsmanship. I read something like 13 or 14 of his back list over the following two weeks. It wasn’t long after that I began to write and submit in earnest.”
Even though his passion and desire to write was strong, it would be another twelve years before Brandt Dodson was able to secure the publishing contract he so desperately desired.
“I began by writing the type of fiction that I enjoyed; I wrote edgy crime thrillers that were laced with liberal amounts of suspense. Over the years, I’ve begun to write increasingly more complex work by using broader canvases and themes.
Since securing his first contract, Brandt has continued to pen the type of stories that inspired him to write when he was a boy, and that have entertained his legions of readers.







Article comments
1 - Susan e Engler
Dear April, From all of your encounters, have you any encouragement for a closet writer? I have penned eight novels that ihave received a great response from those who read them. Being a novice at this process, I need to acquire any information available to begin to move forward towards marketing my novels. Thank you for your time.
Susan E. Engler[Personal contact info deleted]
2 - Brandt Dodson
April, if I may,
Susan, I would strongly recommend attending a writer's conference. This is an excellent opportunity to meet with editors, agents, and other writers and was how I was discovered. You can find a list of them at:
www.writersdigest.com
Good luck to you!
Brandt Dodson