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Thank you for stopping in, and here's a little about me:
Brooklyn-born and Bronx raised, I began my writing career in 1989 with "Life During Wartime," an article that was published in Emergency Medical Services - The Journal Of Emergency Care And Transportation - a national professional journal for paramedics.
This began an 11-year association with this magazine, during which time I was appointed to their editorial advisory board, reviewing articles for publication and appearing as a featured speaking at several of their yearly national professional conferences.
After moving to Rochester, NY in 1997, I resumed an interest in acting and theatre, and began writign featrue pieces on arts associations and individuals, such as the Eastman School of Music and world reknown bel canto tenor, Gregory Kunde.
While I specialize in arts and health care subjects, I also cover a broad spectrum of topics that can meet your needs.
MORE TO COME SOON!
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