Max started writing when he had finished college. He created comic book strips for newspapers, which was an enjoyable job for him. Once he finished that, Max expanded to the mystery and suspense genres. Some of max’s publications include Blood Money, Hush Money, and Fly Paper. After writing for years, he won the Inkpot Award for one of his comic strips in 1982. For years Max was engrossed in the private eye category of the mystery group. Unfortunately as he began to write it, Max grew bored and uncomfortable of the genre. Max decided to pursue writing relatively early in his life, which led to many awards and
Max started writing when he had finished college. He created comic book strips for newspapers, which was an enjoyable job for him. Once he finished that, Max expanded to the mystery and suspense genres. Some of max’s publications include Blood Money, Hush Money, and Fly Paper. After writing for years, he won the Inkpot Award for one of his comic strips in 1982. For years Max was engrossed in the private eye category of the mystery group. Unfortunately as he began to write it, Max grew bored and uncomfortable of the genre. Max decided to pursue writing relatively early in his life, which led to many awards and