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Joseph Les Phillips was born in the
Bronx, NY. After graduating from high school, he served in the Navy during the Vietnam War. Upon separation, he worked at
the NYS Maritime College aboard their training ship the Empire State IV. At night he attended the American Academy of Dramatic
Arts in Manhattan studying acting but abandoned that career when the NYPD called and he became a police officer. In 1975,
he appeared briefly in the film Three Days Of The Condor with Robert Redford. Later, he was also personal security for many
celebrities including Al Pacino, Robert DiNiro, Richard Gere, Richard Burton, David Bowie, Richard Harris, Jason Robards and
Farrah Fawcwett during her run in the controversial play Extremities. Finally giving in to a long held desire to write, he
published his first novel, the middle book of The Springfield Trilogy, Beyond This Place Of Sin And Tears in 1987. In 2000
his second novel, The Soldiers Of Summer was published. He has also written numerous short stories that have been published
in print and online magazines. His screenplay, Rum Key, was also a semifinalist in the Texas Film Institute's Screenplay
Competition a few years ago. Chronologically the final book of the Trilogy, This Side Of Forever, was published in July 2006.
The chronological beginning of the Trilogy, Drawn To Near Waters, is searching for a publisher. Phillips retired in 1989 from
the Midtown North Theater Detail of the NYPD to write full time.
According to an interview by Sandra
S. Sawyer, “Many of his story ideas are from episodes in his own life. Joseph told Sandra that "I had the fortune
during my youth to have been halfway around the world by the time I was nineteen years old, thanks to the U.S. Navy. I also
lived on the French Riviera for two years, which inspired me to write my first novel, Beyond This Place of Sin
and Tears. After that, I spent two years in the Merchant Marine and then twenty years with the New York Police
Department. If that background doesn't give you material to write about, nothing will." His other
novels are: The Soldiers of Summer and This Side of Forever.
According to the book description of
This Side of Forever, it “begins in 1975, one year after the untimely death of protagonist
Robert Hadley’s wife in an airplane crash. Her death has devastated Robert, rendering him unable to stay in Villefranche,
Sur-Mer, on the French Riviera, where they had spent many happy years. He returns to the life he once knew as a Navy and Merchant
Marine sailor, beginning a nomadic journey of rediscovery. When his wanderings take him back to New York, he decides to try
to build a new life on land. He meets up with an old shipmate from the Navy, a retired cop named Desmond Molloy, who owns
a very popular midtown Manhattan bar with his wife, Chandler. Along the way, Robert meets a plethora of fascinating street
characters. There’s even a chance at new love when Robert meets Cora Hollis. But all of that comes to a halt when one
night in an after-hours club an attempt is made on his life.”
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