Dean Lambros
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Dean Lambros

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Dean Lambros is an American novelist whose work explores identity, consequence, resilience, and the quiet moments where lives change course. Raised in a small town and later shaped by decades spent in major U.S. cities, Lambros brings both intimacy and scale to his storytelling. He has lived in Phoenix, Arizona for more than thirty years, a place whose contrasts—heat and stillness, expansion and reflection—mirror many of the tensions found in his fiction. Before turning to writing full time, Lambros built a multifaceted career as a corporate executive, photographer, and entrepreneur. His years behind the camera—specializing in families and children—sharpened his eye for human nuance, unguarded emotion, and the power of presence. After retiring from a business he co-founded with two of his sons, he began writing as a form of reflection. What started as personal exploration quickly became a body of work defined by clarity, restraint, and emotional honesty. Lambros writes across genres, including literary fiction, psychological thrillers, contemporary drama, historical epics, and technology-driven suspense. His published works include Who’s Peter Leopold and Leopold Who?, Fragments of Calm, EthosAI, Ghana Jim, Reenactment of Evil, and Three Beds. His recent novel Showing Up: And the Man Who Yelled at Coffee marks a quieter, deeply human turn in his work, focusing on mentorship, legacy, and the courage to stay. Forthcoming titles include the historical saga Ash and Timber, the western adventure Skull Pepper Hideaway, and The War at Home in Black and White. Across all of his writing, Dean Lambros is less interested in spectacle than in truth. His stories resist easy answers, favoring presence over performance, and ask what it really means to live well—long after the noise fades.
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