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Journalist, essayist, and critic; professional Web content provider since 1997. Adjunct professor of English at Washington University in St. Louis, teaching Advanced Nonfiction Seminar, The Art of the Essay, The Art of the Personal Essay, Poetry, and Introduction to Creative Writing. M.A. in English Literature, M.F.A. in Poetry; Certificate in Business. Advocate of Internet and E-publishing, and of giving writers control of their own destiny. Good at "translating" computerese into plain English.
- Behind the Scenes at a Literary Magazine
- A Boy and His God: Davey and Goliath
- Interview with William Shatner and Patrick Stewart, Stars of the Film Star Trek: Generations (Paramount), 1994)
 
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Interview with William Shatner and Patrick Stewart, Stars of the Film Star Trek: Generations (Paramount), 1994)
In a 1994 double interview, Star Trek "captains" William Shatner and Patrick Stewart, famous from their television roles, talk with film critics and discuss their careers, their fans, and working together as co-stars, for the first and only time, on the Paramount film Star Trek: Generations.

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A Boy and His God: Davey and Goliath
The animated wooden actors of "Davey and Goliath," a 15-minute TV program about a boy and his talking dog, gave early-Sunday-morning inspiration to millions of children in the 1960s -- who are now adults. As it turns out, it was the creator of the surreal animated Gumby who made this appealing Christian entertainment.

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