Authors: Ryan Gattis
Whitecoats:
slang for hospital emergency personnel who wear white coats, typically doctors or, occasionally, nurses
Wifebeater:
a cotton undershirt, typically a white tank top
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Chicano Folklore: A Guide to the Folktales, Traditions, Rituals, and Religious Practices of Mexican-Americans
by Rafaela G. Castro
The quote from Joe McMahan that begins Day 2 was transcribed from a live television report made during the riots for
7 Live Eyewitness News.
The quote from LAPD Chief Daryl Gates that appears in “The Facts” and the quote from Rodney King that begins Day 3 can be found in
Official Negligence: How Rodney King and the Riot Changed Los Angeles and the LAPD
by Lou Cannon.
The quote from Major General James D. Delk that begins Day 5 can be found in his book,
Fires & Furies: The L.A. Riots
.
The quote from Lieutenant Dean Gilmour that begins Day 6 can be found in
Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992
by Anna Deavere Smith. The [
sic
] added was my own, as there is no “Hollingback Division” in Los Angeles. There is, however, a Hollenbeck.
I am greatly indebted to all three books and their authors for broadening my understanding of the events that took place from April 29 to May 4, 1992.
Except for Anthony's speculation on the amount of bullets fired after two days of rioting, or the 9.15 million L.A. County population (
L.A. Almanac
), every statistic used in this book was found in either Cannon's or Delk's work.
Throughout this process, the
Los Angeles Times
was an absolutely invaluable resource for my research. The headlines used in this book are real.
Ãlvaro, who was the absolute guiding force for this book; thank you for helping me to plan every crime in the novel as if it were real. I could not have written this without your input and great generosity.
Evan Skrederstu, who never hesitated to listen or tell me what worked and what didn't.
Everyone else in UGLAR (Unified Group of L.A. Residents): Chris Horishiki Brand, Espi, and Steve Martinezâwithout you all, this book would not exist.
Stanley Corona, who shared with me how deeply the riots impacted his family.
LAFD Battalion Chief (Ret.) Ron Roemer and Engineer (Ret.) John Cvitanich, as well as Captain Skelly, Engineer Zabala, and Firefighters Meza and Bennett of 112s.
California Highway Patrol Captain (Ret.) Chuck Campbell.
Marisa Roemer, who listened to every chapter the moment it was written and always knew what rang true and what plot needed to go where.
William J. Peace, M.D., who oversaw all medical references in this book.
My entire familyâmost especially Grandmother Annazell, Mom, Dad, Brandon, Karishma, Big Sister Char, and Alexaâwho motivate me by loving me more every time I fail.
Kevin Staniec, Corrie Greathouse, and my incredibly supportive artistic family at Black Hill Press, who are always there for me.
Chapman University Independent Study (Editing) students Jennifer Eneriz and Zoe Zhang, who copyedited the text, fact-checked for historical accuracy, and provided vital language assistance during the glossary creation process.
Gustavo Arellano and P. S. Serrato, who are tremendous teachers of Southern California culture in their own inimitable ways.
Bryce Carlson, who never grew tired of talking L.A. or schooling me on sound effectsâ
shimp,
indeed, sir.
Lizzy Kremer, Harriet Moore, Laura West, Emma Jamison, Alice Howe, and Nicky Lund at David Higham, who believed in this work from day one.
Simon Lipskar at Writers House, who made an exception for me, and Kassie Evashevski at UTA, who helped make a dream come true.
Last, but never least, there are a number of people who participated in the research and background that led to this book who wish to remain anonymous. I will always keep your trust. Please know this novel would not have been possible without your insight and I cannot thank you enough for sharing with me.
Photograph © by Sam Tenney
RYAN GATTIS
is the author of the novels R
oo Kickkick & the Big Bad Blimp
and
Kung Fu High School,
as well as the novellas
The Big Drop: Homecoming
and
The Big Drop: Impermanence.
He lectures at Chapman University and is a member of the urban art group UGLAR. Gattis lives in Los Angeles.
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THE BIG DROP: IMPERMANENCE
THE BIG DROP: HOMECOMING
KUNG FU HIGH SCHOOL
ROO KICKKICK & THE BIG BAD BLIMP
COVER DESIGN BY SARA WOOD
COVER PHOTOGRAPH © BY ZUMA PRESS, INC./ALAMY
ENDPAPER ART © BY EVAN SKREDERSTU
All Involved
is a work of fiction. While based on true events, the characterizations and specific incidents presented are totally products of the author's imagination.
ALL INVOLVED
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