Kem nunn biography
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Kem Nunn
American novelist
Kem Nunn (born 1948) is a third-generation Californian novelist, surfer, and magazine and television writer who lives in southern California.[1] He has been described as "the inventor of surf-noir" for his novels' dark themes, political overtones, and surf settings.[2] 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.
Kem nunn biography
Tapping The Source inspired the 1991 movie Point Break, and its 2015 remake.[3] 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.[4] Nunn also wrote for the last three seasons of the television