![]() ![]() But by the time he’d finished his third year at Harvard, the author said he’d “stopped believing that one day I’d love it and realized that what I loved was writing.” And so, he threw himself into crafting his novels full-time while publishing reviews under his name. The novel saw minor success and allowed Crichton to continue writing under his pen name for several other books. It was published a year later, but since he still had plans to become a doctor, he released the book under the pseudonym John Lange. In 1965, he completed his debut novel, Odds On. Instead, he continued his MD studies at Harvard while simultaneously pursuing his true passion for writing. ![]() “About two weeks into medical school, I realized I hated it,” he said in an interview with the Chicago Tribune. Before he turned his hand to creative pursuits, he was a Harvard-educated medical doctor.īut medicine wasn’t the path for him. Michael Crichton wasn’t always an author and filmmaker. ![]()
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