Carl Hiaasen (/ˈhaɪ.əsɛn/; born March 12, 1953) is an American journalist, columnist, and novelist. Read full biography of Carl Hiaasen →
Here's my rule: You always want to pay cash for your own books, because if they look at the name on the credit card and then they look at the... →
I got overwhelmed by the magnitude of the celebrity culture in America. My background is as a news journalist, and newsrooms in the US are shrinking... →
My books are shelved in different places, depending on the bookstore. Sometimes they can be found in the Mystery section, sometimes in the Humor... →
Obviously you have to make a profit to put out a newspaper. I'm not an idiot. But when the margins are in excess of 25 per cent you're... →
Sure, I'll have characters drop in and out of books but the main cast of characters always changes. Maybe I'm wrong but I think if had the... →
There's so much hate that we direct externally that we forget we have our own psychos. But that's the role of the satirist - you have to... →
To me, the newspaper business was a way to learn about life and how things worked in the real world and how people spoke. You learn all the skills -... →