| Bluejack ( @ 2009-02-03 09:34:00 |
Criminal Minds meets Hemmingway?
Author and Playwright A. E. Hotchner is in the news (found via Evri). The A. stands for Aaron, which gives him the same name as the character "Aaron 'Hotch' Hotchner" in the Criminal Minds cop show. Coincidence? Or homage of some sort?
The real-world author trained and practiced (briefly) as a lawyer, and worked as a military journalist before going into the arts. That's not quite close enough to be seen as a real-world inspiration for the character, but the suggestion of some causal relationship lingers.
None of the Criminal Minds fan pages or wikis that I found mention A. E. Hotchner.
Author and Playwright A. E. Hotchner is in the news (found via Evri). The A. stands for Aaron, which gives him the same name as the character "Aaron 'Hotch' Hotchner" in the Criminal Minds cop show. Coincidence? Or homage of some sort?
The real-world author trained and practiced (briefly) as a lawyer, and worked as a military journalist before going into the arts. That's not quite close enough to be seen as a real-world inspiration for the character, but the suggestion of some causal relationship lingers.
None of the Criminal Minds fan pages or wikis that I found mention A. E. Hotchner.