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Credit: Jemal Countess/Getty Images Eric Jerome Dickey, the best-selling author known for his novels exploring contemporary Black life, died Jan. 3 in Los Angeles after a long illness. He was 59. Amanda Walker, publicity director at Penguin Random House s Dutton imprint, said in a statement, Eric Jerome Dickey loved being a writer and all that it encompassed. He loved challenging himself with each book; he adored his readers and beloved fans and was always grateful for his success. We are proud to have been his publisher over the span of his award-winning career. He will truly be missed. Throughout the Memphis native s lengthy career, he published 29 novels, including multiple ....
New York Times best-sellers, has died at the age of 59. The author, who published 29 novels, succumbed to cancer on Sunday in Los Angeles, a publicist at Penguin Random House confirmed. It is with great sadness that we confirm that beloved New York Times bestselling author Eric Jerome Dickey passed away on Jan. 3, at age 59. He will be greatly missed by us at Dutton and by the readers and fans he adored. @EricJDickeypic.twitter.com/rh9eaG4gUT According to Entertainment Weekly, Amanda Walker, publicity director at Penguin Random House’s Dutton imprint, said in a statement, “Eric Jerome Dickey loved being a writer and all that it encompassed. He loved challenging himself with each book; he adored his readers and beloved fans and was always grateful for his success. We are proud to have been his publisher over the span of his award-winning career. He will truly be missed.” ....
Bestselling Author Eric Jerome Dickey Dies of Cancer at 59: A Literary Legend People 1/6/2021 Eric Jerome Dickey, the New York Times bestselling author known for his work about contemporary Black life, has died at the age of 59. Dickey died of cancer on Sunday in Los Angeles, his publicist at Penguin Random House, Emily Canders, confirmed to PEOPLE Tuesday. Prior to his writing career, Dickey earned a degree in Computer System Technology at the University of Memphis and worked as a software developer in the aerospace industry, according to his website. He moved to Los Angeles in 1983 to pursue a career in engineering, but quickly found himself drawn to acting and stand-up comedy. ....