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I used to be disgusted. Now I try to be amused.
(Elvis Costello)
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Background
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I've been writing short fiction for 30 years. "Key Monster" is my first novel, influenced by Donald E. Westlake, Carl Hiaasen & James Thurber. My new novel, "Burning Books on Fenwick Street", was inspired by the infamous "Turner Diaries". I decided another viewpoint was in order.
With a degree in Journalism, I've been a news director, reporter, radio talk-show host and disk-jockey. For the last 17 years, I've lived and worked in Washington, DC at the Voice of America.
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Accomplishments
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Voice of America Awards for Excellence in Programming: Breaking News-"Terrorist Attacks" (2002); Live Coverage-"Terrorist Attacks" (2002); Feature-"AIDS: The Scourge of the 20th Century" (1988)
Watchung Hills Regional Film Awards: First Prize (1973)
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Additional Information
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My new novel, "Burning Books on Fenwick Street" is to be released by AmErica House in 2003. Exploring the issues of the separation of church and state, race relations, and the war on terrorism, "Burning Books on Fenwick Street" follows the life of one man as he finds himself living in an America where the 10 Commandments has superceded the Bill of Rights.
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Contact Information
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AmErica House
PO Box 151
Frederick MD 21705
USA
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Contact Author: Lee Dravis
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Favorite Links
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Lee Dravis
Excerpts, links, the famous swimming dolphins, and other cool facts about "Key Monster" and "Burning Books on Fenwick Street", two novels by Lee Dravis, published by AmErica House.
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Buy "Key Monster" and "Burning Books on Fenwick Street" directly from the publisher!
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