• en_US
  • es_MX
  • About Us
Sunday, December 14, 2025
No Result
View All Result

  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Arts Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Arts Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Arts Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Arts Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Arts Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Arts Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Arts Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Arts Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Arts Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Publications
  • Business Directory
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Staff Writers
  • Subscriptions/Support
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Art & Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Art & Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Art & Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Art & Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Art & Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Art & Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Art & Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Art & Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Art & Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Report News
SDNews.com
Home SDNews

The old, familiar places

Tech by Tech
April 5, 2007
in SDNews
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0 0
A A
0
The old, familiar places
0
SHARES
7
VIEWS
The old, familiar places

A La Jolla native and resident of downtown San Diego, Corey Lynn Fayman wrote his first book, a gumshoe novel set in La Jolla, and published it through iUniverse, a print-on-demand company. It’s the first of three planned books concerning the life and times of Rolly Waters, a recovering alcoholic/addict, professional musician and unwilling detective.
Normally, self-publication is frowned upon by literati and by authors who insist upon doing it the hard way or not at all (most settle for not at all); however, the writer of this review has been pleasantly surprised by print-on-demand books of late, including Fayman’s aforementioned “Black’s Beach Shuffle” and Felicia Gilbert’s moving memoir, “Of Many Houses: A Young Woman’s Journey from the Third Reich to the New World” (Xlibris 2005).
Fayman, former head of multimedia for the now defunct MP3, is a master of all trades, a professional musician, songwriter and theatrical sound designer. He brings all this knowledge to bear in the character of his protagonist.
Readers will relish Rolly’s forays into the Gaslamp Quarter, Hillcrest, the Torrey Pines industrial complex and the city’s nightclub scene.
A likable loser, Rolly the guitarist plays a lavish corporate party at a largely empty La Jolla Farms mansion above Black’s Beach. Returning to retrieve his instrument, he discovers a body floating in the swimming pool and, the next day, a bit of extraneous material ” a data disc ” in his guitar case. The body mysteriously winds up on the beach; hence, the shuffle. Rolly is summoned to the dot.com’s corporate headquarters and offered stock options in exchange for his investigation into the disappearance of the “magic key,” which proves integral to the business and the murder. The story unfolds in a series of swift, compelling chapters that are rife with interesting characters.
Asked why he chose to self-publish, Fayman said, “A couple of reasons. I sent the manuscript out to quite a few people, got a lot of ‘OK’ responses, but nobody bid on it.”
Fayman feared the subject matter would get stale and therefore deemed it smart to have the book published and get it out there.
“If I could sell a few copies on my own, it would give me more leverage with agents and publishing companies when I go to sell the second one,” he said.
Fayman is working with an Internet publicist who has gotten him a live podcast interview on readerviews.com and a review at blogcritics.org.
“It’s been very interesting so far,” he said. “I knew this stuff was out there, but I needed help.”
Fayman’s about three-quarters finished with Rolly’s next gumshoe adventure, set at San Diego’s international border. Meanwhile, “Black’s Beach Shuffle” is available at amazon.com. For information, visit www.coreyfayman.com.

Previous Post

PLHS showcases strength of arts programs with open house

Next Post

San Diego jazz springs into action

Tech

Tech

Related Posts

The old, familiar places
Features

Bridle Trail a walk along the wild side of Highway 163

by Cynthia Robertson
April 11, 2023
The old, familiar places
Downtown News

Traffic safety campaign launches with posters at intersections where people died

by Juri Kim
April 7, 2023
Canned goods
Features

San Diego Food Bank food drive

by Drew Sitton
March 3, 2022
The old, familiar places
News

‘Different by design,’ Soledad House offers treatment programs for women

by Dave Schwab
February 4, 2022
sunset
La Jolla Village News

City supports closing beach parking lots overnight to deter crime

by Dave Schwab
May 22, 2023
Girl Scout zoom
News

Mayor Todd Gloria purchases first Girl Scout Cookies of 2022

by SDNEWS staff
May 22, 2023
The old, familiar places
News

Feeding San Diego surpasses 100 large-scale food distributions

by Thomas Melville
February 3, 2022
The old, familiar places
SDNews

Plenty of amazing meal options with takeout from these Downtown and Uptown restaurants.

by Tech
January 16, 2022
Next Post
The old, familiar places

San Diego jazz springs into action

[adinserter block="1"]
  • Business Directory
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Staff Writers
  • Subscriptions/Support
  • Publications
  • Report News

CONNECT + SHARE

© Copyright 2023 SDNews.com Privacy Policy

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • en_US
  • es_MX
  • Report News

© Copyright 2023 SDNews.com Privacy Policy