Tantum Collins

Tantum Collins

Tantum Collins is an internationally renowned author who has been making waves in the literary world since the release of his debut novel 'What To Do About Sophie' in 2000. His books are typically characterized by a mix of contemporary fiction and social commentary, often set in his native city of Los Angeles. Collins has since released several more successful works, each of which has its own unique narrative and themes.

Born in the city of Los Angeles, California in 1974, Collins found his love for writing at a very young age. After graduating high school in 1993, he went on to study creative writing at the University of Southern California, which ultimately resulted in the publication of What To Do About Sophie in 2000.

The novel was an instant success and received multiple awards, including the prestigious New York Times Notable Book of the Year award. It tells the story of a high school cheerleader and her struggles with self-discovery, identity, and love. what propel the story are its unflinching look into the lives of the characters within it, and the depth of the emotions they experience.

After his successful debut, Collins released several other books - novels, short story collections, and nonfiction works. These include 'The Death of Civic Culture' in 2003, 'Mysmotic Aphorisms' in 2009, and 'Love & Misfortune' in 2013. Each of these projects tackles a variety of topics and themes, often highlighting the complexity of life in Los Angeles and the different social conditions and events that shape it.

Collins has also contributed to the literary world with his highly acclaimed essays and reviews. These have been featured in outlets likeThe Guardian and Washington Post, as well as in multiple literary magazines and critical studies. The topics of his essays vary from observations on current critical and cultural debates to broader reflections on the human condition. These works further showcase his commitment to delving deeply into the struggles of life in Los Angeles and beyond.

In recent years, Collins has ventured into the realm of film and television, directing the short film 'Blues Transition' in 2018. The film was an exploration of urban African American life, looking at the joy and struggle the characters face in a complex array of circumstances.

Overall, Tantum Collins' works have cemented him as a powerful voice in contemporary literature. His writing has a unique mix of realism and imagination that draws readers in to the stories he tells. His works have not only been received with acclaim from critics and fans alike but also have been studied for the themes and topics they tackle. From tackling the struggles of self-discovery, to exploring the complexities of life in Los Angeles, Collins' works are sure to arouse emotions and deep thought.

Author books:

Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World

Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World

This book shows how leaders can apply lessons from the battlefield to get maximum collaboration, speed, and agility in any organization.