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Craig Pittman is the author of seven books about Florida, including "Oh, Florida! How America's Weirdest State Influences the Rest of the Country," (2016) which became a New York Times bestseller, and "Cat Tale: The Wild, Weird Battle to Save the Florida Panther" (2020). His most recent book is "Welcome to Florida: True Tales from America's Most Interesting State" (2025). He writes a weekly column for the Florida Phoenix and also co-hosts the popular "Welcome to Florida" podcast. He is a native Floridian and graduated from Troy State University in Alabama, where his muckraking work for the student paper prompted an agitated dean to label him "the most destructive force on campus." Since then he has covered a variety of newspaper beats and q ...more

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Craig Pittman I'm revising a draft of my first novel. I've always been a non-fiction guy so it was fun to try my hand at fiction for a change. My goal was to write …moreI'm revising a draft of my first novel. I've always been a non-fiction guy so it was fun to try my hand at fiction for a change. My goal was to write the Ultimate Florida Crime Novel so yes, it has exotic wildlife, an environmental disaster, kinky sex and a machete-vs-samurai sword battle.(less)
Craig Pittman Every four years, the rest of the nation gives Florida the side-eye, wondering how we're going to screw up another election. I figured 2016 was a good…moreEvery four years, the rest of the nation gives Florida the side-eye, wondering how we're going to screw up another election. I figured 2016 was a good year to tell the country there's more to Florida than just being the Punchline State. Yes, weird things happen here (and yes we sometimes screw up elections), but Florida and Floridians are also responsible for a lot of things that have influenced the rest of the country, often without anyone realizing it.(less)
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“Patriotic to the point of arrogance, quick to take offense at any seeming slight of his beloved country and government”
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“To me this sums up life in Florida: surrounded by dangerous beauty, in way over our heads, pulled along by powerful forces, desperately grabbing for any lifeline.”
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Craig Pittman Hi! Thanks for your kind words. Hope you enjoy the book -- and please, post a review here on Goodreads! --Craig


Marilee Craig, I read the review by Kent Russell for your new book Oh, Florida! in Sunday's New York Times. Congratulations!

As a fellow Floridian [adopted, 28 years ago to the month] I certainly appreciate our weirdness… though perhaps "appreciate" is not quite the right word for some of it.

Right here in Palm Beach County we've lost count how many public officials have been arrested for corruption, for one example. I guess I should be glad there are still a few prosecutors and judges willing to bring miscreants to justice, if that's what you call it. On the other hand, there are other judges, such as in the Jeffrey Epstein case, more than willing to let a Palm Beach sexual predator who has friends in high places, negotiate his freedom with only a feeble slap to the wrist.

But I digress. As you know all too well, we could swap stories from now until forever about the "greed, chicanery and heartbreaking irony" endemic in Florida. We could also have this chat while walking along the algae covered beachfront.

Again, congratulations. I'll be heading out to the bookstore.


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