To my pleasant surprise, I was invited to do an interview for Crime Watch, a fascinating mystery-oriented website out of New Zealand. I hope you find it interesting.
Very nice interview! Nice to see you getting international recognition for your work. Best wishes with the novel.
Yes, you can still rent boats (kayaks are big these days) on the Mighty Monongahela River, and the Allegheny. Just be careful of those speedboat wakes! The Bass Masters tournament was held here a few years back as well.
Another fantastic trip is a fall cruise on the Gateway Clipper boats, believe it or not. I've done about ten in the last couple of years as a performer, and it's always relaxing, especially topside in the open air.
D I, too, discovered Sir Arthur Connan Doyle at a young age (12 for me). Do you think that's why we're shrinks today? Glad to see other's are discovering your work. Mark
Dennis Palumbo, M.A., MFT, formerly a Hollywood screenwriter (My Favorite Year; Welcome Back, Kotter; etc.), is now a licensed psychotherapist in private practice in Los Angeles. Palumbo specializes in helping new and established screenwriters, directors, and novelists address creative issues, as well as those involving mid-life and career transition.
Dennis' widely-praised column, "The Writer's Life," appeared monthly for six years in Written By, the magazine of the Writers Guild of America. His work helping writers has been profiled in Premiere magazine, Variety, GQ, the Los Angeles Times and other periodicals, as well as on CNN. He presents workshops and lectures on creativity throughout the U.S. and Europe.
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Dennis,
Very nice interview! Nice to see you getting international recognition for your work. Best wishes with the novel.
Yes, you can still rent boats (kayaks are big these days) on the Mighty Monongahela River, and the Allegheny. Just be careful of those speedboat wakes! The Bass Masters tournament was held here a few years back as well.
Another fantastic trip is a fall cruise on the Gateway Clipper boats, believe it or not. I've done about ten in the last couple of years as a performer, and it's always relaxing, especially topside in the open air.
Best,
Buster
D
I, too, discovered Sir Arthur Connan Doyle at a young age (12 for me). Do you think that's why we're shrinks today? Glad to see other's are discovering your work.
Mark
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