ed goldberg

80, Male

The Bronx, NY

United States

Profile Information:

Hometown:
Portland, Oregon (Originally New York, NY)
About Me:
Shamus Award author of "Served Cold," now available on-line from uncialpress.com. "Dead Air" will be next, in January 2008.
Author of two books as Alan Gold, "True Crime" and "True Faith."
Movie reviews and author interviews on KBOO-FM, classical DJ on KBPS-FM, both in Portland, Oregon.
Essayist for Black Lamb, a monthly magazine.
Left-winger, jazz fan, aging hipster. Food, wine, music and good books, shared with friends.
Bird lives!
I Am A:
Writer
Books And Authors I Like:
Raymond Chandler, Arthur Conan-Doyle, T. Jefferson Parker, Laura Lippman, Bob Crais, Harlan Coben, Joseph Kanon, Barbara Seranella (much missed).
James Joyce and Mark Twain, Ray Bradbury,
Movies And TV Shows I Like:
Casablanca, The Seventh Seal, A Night at the Opera, La Strada, so many more. Classic Your Show of Shows/Sid Caesar, all CSI and Law & Order permutations, The Closer, The Simpsons, The West Wing (RIP).

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  • ed goldberg

    Shameless self-promotion:
    You may purchase "Served Cold" for download at:
    http://uncialpress.com/books/servedco/servedco.html

    "Dead Air" will be available there in January 2008.

    You can listen to my movie reviews at KBOO-FM on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month at 90.7 FM in the Portland area, or at http://www.kboo.fm/ online.

    My musings are printed monthly in Black Lamb, a journal of opinion and essays. Available online at:
    http://www.blacklamb.org/

    Thanks,
    E.
  • New Pulp Press

    Absolutely. Just check out the guidlines at www.newpulppress.com. I look forward to reading it.

    Best,
    Jon Bassoff
    New Pulp Press
  • Diana Rehfield

    I'm surprised you are having trouble getting a book published. The other books were so good I assumed they were very popular. I look forward to hearing when you do find a way to get the next book published. I also was surprised to not find your books on audible. I think they would make a good listen.