What the heck is creosote?
It’s a viscous oil produced by the creosote bush. It’s often used to treat wood, particularly railroad ties. You were born in Houston but have a home in Louisiana, which one would assume is your spiritual literary base given your many Robicheaux novels. Still, you’ve written about Texas in the Holland stories. Which locale do you prefer to bring to life in fiction, and is there another Robicheaux tale on the horizon? To me, the South and the American West represent the entirety of our experience as a nation, for good or bad. The challenge for the artist is to see the larger story in its smallest component, like coming to know a beach through a grain of sand. I’m writing another novel narrated by Dave Robicheaux now. I hope to write many more stories before I catch the train. In fact, when the latter event occurs, I’m taking my notebook and pen with me. RELATED CONTENT Read all our reviews featuring the novels of James Lee Burke.