BIOGRAPHY
What’s to be said in a song of oneself (BESIDES UGH!) … a litany of things done and dreams of things to do.
YESTERDAYS: Air Force Veteran, playwright with verse dramas performed at Carnegie Mellon, Yale, England and published poet … speech writer for corporate CEO’s (Western Electric, AT&T, Lucent Technologies, Advertising and Product Promotion Manager for AT&T Technologies, [print, film & Television]).
Then of course ego has to number its awards:Â 1 Cannes FILM FESTIVAL Citation, 3 Cine Gold Eagles, 10 US International Film Festival Awards, First Prize Moscow Film Festival.
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PERSONAL MINUTIA:Â
Who do I love? Dogs, Cats, Kids and sometimes even Grown Ups.Â
What do I detest? Corporate and political hypocrisy and Modern Media Maniacs.Â
But before you’re totally board … writing is my all-consuming passion and life (human and divine) is my script.
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Comments (5)
TallPockets
WONDERFULLY said! I, too, live in 'four seasons' territory/midwest. To imagine only 'one' season would be like missing 3/4ths of all MUSIC or FOOD or MOVIES or PEOPLES. VARIETY IS the spice of life! My BEST to you and yours, KIND SOUL!
auntietk
Four seasons here in Seattle, too, and I'm glad of it! This year we had a mild winter and a cool summer, and I feel a bit robbed of the "extremes" we generally experience. (Okay ... they're not all that extreme when compared to some other places ... it's relative.) We all dream of something different than we have, I suppose. An idyllic vision wholly depends upon the viewer. Well written!
doarte
Wonderful I feel the seasons
beachzz
There is a reason for the seasons, no matter how extreme they are. My autumn isn't much, but I know for a fact it tells me summer is over. I love how you describe it all--this is such a wonderful way to look at it. One leads to another, then the next!!
LovelyPoetess
Agree, each season brings it's own joys. Life would certainly be boring without them. Well written :)