When I found myself trapped for a week at the NBC affiliate in Boston during the blizzard of 1978, I knew that television was a place I could grow creatively. After spending nearly ten years covering stories in the newsroom and welcoming guests on our live talk show, I went out on my own as a freelance producer/director. It was during that time that I was lucky enough to win an Emmy for a documentary.
Shortly thereafter, I was asked to fill in for a professor at Emerson College who was out on sick leave. Twenty years later, after receiving tenure for teaching television production, writing for media and inside the entertainment industry, I retired to South Carolina.
As a visiting professor at Coastal Carolina University, I spent five years helping to develop a minor in Communications. Designing a curriculum, building a television studio, and launching an internet radio station, made me realize that it was finally time to leave the classroom and put on paper the stories I had covered over the years.
Today I am working on my sixth mystery which is scheduled for publication later this summer.
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