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Tim Dorsey Tim Dorsey (born 1961) is an American novelist, frequently compared to Dave Barry and Carl Hiaasen (who both had cameo appearances in his first book, ''Florida Roadkill''). Dorsey's books are crime capers in the Florida style pioneered by John D. MacDonald. ==Biography== Dorsey was born in Indiana but moved to Florida at an early age. He grew up in Riviera Beach, a small town in Palm Beach County just north of West Palm Beach. Dorsey graduated from Bishop Guertin High School in Nashua N.H, in 1979. He attended Auburn University, where he became the editor of ''The Auburn Plainsman'', the student newspaper. Dorsey graduated in 1983 with a Bachelor's degree in Transportation. After graduation, he moved to Montgomery, Alabama, and served as a police reporter for a local newspaper. In 1987, Dorsey relocated to Tampa, Florida, and became a reporter for ''The Tampa Tribune''. Until he resigned from the paper in 1999 to write full-time, he worked variously as political reporter, correspondent in the ''Tribune'''s Tallahassee bureau, copy desk editor, and, finally, night metro editor and news coordinator. Currently, Dorsey lives in Tampa with his wife and two daughters. He is a Boston Red Sox fan due to his mother and the nuns and brothers from Bishop Guertin High School he attended as a child being from New Hampshire. He is also a Tampa Bay Rays fan from living in the same city.〔interview "In the footsteps of subversives" by Anna Mundow, ''Boston Globe'' February 25, 2007.〕
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