Steven Keslowitz

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“A wonderful new book…excellent…outstanding work!” ~ Vince Gilligan, creator of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul

"Real-life attorney and pop culture writer Keslowitz provides Better Call Saul fans with the perfect excuse to obsess (continue obsessing?) about the series in the off-season with this book, which dives deep on analyzing our favorite members of the fictional Albuquerque legal community and their cohorts. The relationship between the McGill brothers, Kim’s grifting exploits with Jimmy, whether or not the eventual, full-on transformation of Jimmy McGill to Saul Goodman truly reflects who Jimmy is are but a few of the thought-provoking questions the book raises, and the delights to be found in the chapter titled “From Kettlemans to Cobblers: A Critical Analysis of the Legal and Ethical Issues on Better Call Saul” will not only tickle you, but almost certainly spark a Season 3 — and 1 and 2, let’s be honest — rewatch." ~ Yahoo! TV

Steven Keslowitz is a practicing attorney and the author of four books: Why You Better Call Saul, The World According to The Simpsons, The Tao of Jack Bauer, and From Poland to Brooklyn.

Steven's views on pop culture have been featured in more than 500 newspapers across four continents, including the Washington Post, NY Daily News, Miami Herald, NY Post, and the Seattle Times. He has spoken about pop culture on NBC's Today Show, FOX 5 News, Swedish National TV, CUNY TV, and on more than 90 radio stations, including NPR and ABC Radio. His views have also been featured on CNN.com, MSNBC.com, AOL.com, and hundreds of other websites.

Steven is also the author of several articles published in the Cardozo Law Review that examine the intersection between law and pop culture.

Please visit Steven's website at www.stevenkeslowitz.com

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