This author was Canadian born but spent a great deal of time in the US on writing and film projects. From an early career in law, he moved into writing and journalism, radio broadcasting, marketing, ad copywriting, PR, teaching, and ultimately ghosting. He has appeared on GOOD MORNING AMERICA, written for the LA TIMES, been excerpted in Readers Digest, and was credited as co-writer on LORNE GREENE'S ATLANTIS. He holds degrees in both Civil and Common Law. He spent three years as Communications Director for The Marshall McLuan Center for Global Communications, a high-level non-profit think-tank (the late Steve Jobs was on the Board of Advisors). He wrote jokes for the late George Carlin. In retirement (sort of) he continues to offer commentaries and advisories on international financial markets.