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MARCUS MCGEE
Curriculum Vitae
Birth date August 8, Casablanca Morocco
Locale
19XX - 1964 Casablanca, Morocco
1964 - 1967 Madrid, Spain
1967 - 1969 Omaha, Nebraska
1969 - 1984 Sacramento, California
Valley High School
(Speech, Debate, Languages, Music)
California State University, Sacramento
(Communication Studies major, French Language & Theatre Arts minors)
1984 - present Sacramento, CA and Los Angeles, CA
Writing/Production History
1982 - Three plays: Solomon and Constance, Michael Angelo, Stevie: The Eighth Wonder of the World
1983 - Produced and directed Stevie at Sierra II Theatre, Sacramento, July; wrote stage play Table 21
Wrote No More Cheesecake!; began first novel
1985 - Completed novel Deus Ex Machina, completed two plays: Caesar and Kidstuff
1986 - Wrote stage play Dream and one-act Fashion
1987 - Adapted Dream as screenplay; Piss Only on the Porcelain, short stories Till Death Do Us Part, Mr. Peacock, Anthropophagi
1988 - Wrote The Love Tragedies and Remember
1990 - Produced, directed and starred in No More Cheesecake! at the Sacramento Community Center Theatre, March; began Willie Brown biography
1994 - Wrote Mommy! There's A Little Boy Under My Bed!
1996 - Completed Willie: The Man, The Myth & The Era; wrote short stories
1998 - Founded Pegasus Books; Published An Essay: On Niggers and Squirrels; began writing legal novel; wrote Black Bertha
1999 - Published short story collection: Four Stories; finished novel; wrote Apology
2000 - Published novel Legal Thriller; Published An Essay: On The Execution of Timothy McVeigh
2001 - Published short story collection: Synchronicity; began new novel
2002 - Published thriller The Last Year
2003 - Researched and developed Griot film project
2004 - Completed short story collection: The Silk Noose; began sequel to Legal Thriller
2005-06 - Published The Silk Noose; researched and
developed thriller Viral Vector; continued
writing Murder From the Grave
2007-08 - Completed Murder From the Grave; began writing ViralVector; founded Parnassus Press Partnership Publishing
2009-10: - Published Murder From the Grave; published Shadow In The Sky, published Moment of Truth, published Mommy, There's A Little Boy Under My Bed! completed Viral Vector; began work on An Old Negro Spiritual and An Essay On What They've Called Us; Borders Book tour of the Northwest - Murder From The Grave a bestseller for region in Q4
2010-11 - Wrote and published How To Eat An Elephant and Two Matadors; converted all books to eBooks; greater emphasis on publishing new writers
2011-12 - Focus on Pegasus Books and developing company;
2013 - Published Viral Vector and sixteen titles by varied authors, including Against a Tide of Evil, by Mukesh Kapila, Anias Nin: The Last Days, by Barbara Kraft and The Tenor, by Peter Danish; Wrote The Family Business.
Extras: Fluent in French, competent at Latin and
Spanish; accomplished at saxophone and other
woodwinds; strong science, math, history,
political science and religions background
Hobbies: Reading history and philosophy; theatrical
production; music and movies
Passions: Writing, research, stories, wine, art, travel and adventure.
Odd Fact: Marcus managed an upscale/political/lobbyist hangout Chinese restaurant called Frank Fat's, one block from the California State Capitol, for fourteen years.
Spend a day with Marcus McGee: http://marcusmcgee.net/
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