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Join renowned author Len Levinson as he journeys to the past and offers a vivid window into the mind of a writer. In these pages, Levinson offers a rare look into the origins of his literary career. He writes about his influences, his struggles, and his formation as both a reader and a writer. While other kids were writing about fishing excursions and sports' games, Levinson was writing science fiction epics about imaginary trips to Pluto. He describes the first time he put pen to paper as an out-of-body hallucination spurred on by the pure joy of self-expression. This candid memoir, written…mehr

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Join renowned author Len Levinson as he journeys to the past and offers a vivid window into the mind of a writer. In these pages, Levinson offers a rare look into the origins of his literary career. He writes about his influences, his struggles, and his formation as both a reader and a writer. While other kids were writing about fishing excursions and sports' games, Levinson was writing science fiction epics about imaginary trips to Pluto. He describes the first time he put pen to paper as an out-of-body hallucination spurred on by the pure joy of self-expression. This candid memoir, written by an accomplished author, embraces the all-consuming adventures in literature while also describing the ins and outs of a writer's unbridled life-both in agony and ecstasy.
Autorenporträt
Len Levinson is the author of 86 novels, published originally under a variety of pseudonyms by Bantam, Dell, Fawcett, Harper, Jove, Charter Diamond, Zebra, Belmont-Tower and Signet, among others. He has been acclaimed a "Trash Genius" by Paperback Fanatic magazine, and his books have sold an estimated two and a half million copies. Len was born in 1935 in Massachusetts, enlisted in the Army at age 19, attended Michigan State University on the GI Bill and, after graduation with a B.A. in 1961, relocated to New York City where he worked in advertising and publicity for ten years before becoming a full-time novelist. In 2003, after forty-two years in New York City, he relocated to a small town in Illinois -population 3000-surrounded by corn and soybean fields, a quiet and peaceful place for a writer. Len lives near four state forests, regularly hikes in one or the other and is a voracious reader of novels, history and biography.