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An accomplished author, screenwriter, journalist and publisher, Chris Long has pursued writing as a career since the age of eighteen. His first published work came at age six when a local newspaper ran his short story My Dog Rover as part of a school program to publish young writers in Royal Oak, Michigan.
Career highlights include writing produced screenplays for NBC Studios and joining the prestigious Writer's Guild of America at age 25, founding his own publishing company in 2003 and creating a successful and innovative youth culture book series titled Skateboarding Speaks, an anthology project whose first volume netted the front cover of the San Francisco Chronicle's Datebook.
Diverse interests create deep story wells and Chris' writing spans a wide range including youth culture, skateboarding, acadamic essays, journalistic reporting, sports writing, short stories, politics, science, feature films, health and wellness, self-fulfillment, television, world religions and biblical exegesis.
Chris is currently living in San Francisco pursuing his journalism degree at CCSF and developing several skateboarding-based reality programs to pitch. He also works for Last Gasp in receiving and project development.
Inquiries from agents, publishers and producers are welcome and can be made at www.chrislong.biz
FunNotFame's Genres: Essay, short story, screenplay, television, politics, comparative religion, self-help, motivational, social commentary, random freewrites...
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