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Mark Griffin (Journalist, playwright, screenwriter,
writer) |
Mark Griffin, a graduate of Boston’s Emerson College, is employed as a comedy writer and editorial consultant for Laughter With A Lesson, a Melrose, Massachusetts based business founded by professional speaker and corporate comedian Carol Ann Small. Mark, an associate member of the Dramatists Guild, is the author of two plays for young audiences, “Katrina and Aurora Borealis See The Light” and “The Disappearance of Troy Forest,” both of which premiered at Florida Studio Theatre in Sarasota. His feature length screenplays, “A Fish Out of Water” and “Use Your Own Voice When You Sing” were both selected as finalists in The Universal Pictures Writer’s Film Project Competition. Serving as an editorial consultant, Griffin collaborated with Dr. Pamela Brill on her forthcoming book, "Winner's Way: A Proven Method for Achieving Your Personal Best in Any Situation," which will be published by McGraw-Hill in the spring of 2004. As a journalist, Mark has interviewed many luminaries for Film Score Monthly, Genre, MovieMaker, The Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide, The Portland Phoenix, and others.
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Articles and interviews online (alphabetical
order):
Betty Comden (Film Score Monthly, Oct. 22, 2003) Carol Ann Small (Melrose Free Press, Oct. 30, 2003) Frederick Wiseman (Portland Phoenix, Sept. 19 - 26, 2002) Irving Berlin's Alexander's Ragtime Band (A review in Film Score Monthly, July 14, 2003) Jennifer Finney Boylan (Portland Phoenix, July 18 - 24, 2003) Kirk Read (Genre Magazine) Mary Chapin Carpenter (The Lewiston Sun-Journal) Marvin Hamlisch (Film Score Monthly, v. 8, #4 issue available for sale ) -
Patrick Dempsey (Portland Magazine, 2003) -
Their Opinions Count:
(MovieMaker, Issue 47, Summer 2002)
Critics David Sterritt, Kenneth Turan, and Roger Ebert talk
about the business of film criticism and the state of moviemaking in
America | |
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