Kem Nunn

Nunn at Étonnants Voyageurs festival in 2013 Kem Nunn (born 1948) is a third-generation Californian novelist, surfer, and magazine and television writer who lives in southern California. He has been described as "the inventor of ''surf-noir''" for his novels' dark themes, political overtones, and surf settings. He is the author of six novels, including his 1984 seminal debut surf novel ''Tapping the Source,'' which was a finalist for the National Book Award. ''Tapping The Source'' inspired the 1991 movie ''Point Break'', and its 2015 remake. Nunn's novel, ''Tijuana Straights'', received a ''Los Angeles Times'' Book Prize.

Nunn collaborated with producer David Milch on the third and final season (2006) of the HBO Western drama series ''Deadwood''. Milch and Nunn co-created the HBO series ''John from Cincinnati'', a surfing series set in Imperial Beach, California, which premiered on June 10, 2007. Nunn also wrote for the last three seasons of the television drama series, ''Sons of Anarchy.''

Nunn was a creator, executive producer, and head writer for the television series, ''Chance'', with Hugh Laurie, directed by Lenny Abrahamson. ''Chance'' was based on Nunn's novel by the same name.

Nunn also spent time in the graduate programs in Creative Writing at Columbia and University of California, Irvine. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Nunn, Kem.
Published 2014
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by Milch, David, 1945-
Published 2014
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