Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Introduction to Erwin Bush

Erwin was born in New York City and grew up in a Long Island suburb. Since then he has lived in Delaware, Illinois, Pennsylvania, California and Rensaelear County, New York. He also spent 3½ years living on the U.S.S. Richard L. Page (FFG-5) which moved from Greece to Philadelphia, PA to Norfolk, VA; a year and a half was spent cruising the Mediterranean. He has an 18-year old son, Maxwell, living in Placitas, New Mexico and studying for a career in the film industry.

Over the years Erwin has been a patron of the illustrative arts and early member of ASFA (The Association of Science Fiction & Fantasy Artists,) a radar technician on a naval destroyer, a playwright and composer, a small press publisher, an editor of an academic journal, a book reviewer, a professional philosopher (who talked his way into a non-existent Masters Degree program at an Ivy League School), a spouse and business partner to a book cover artist, a computer repairman, a course designer and teacher, a technical writer, an early designer of CD-ROM based documentation, a steering committee member for the Silicon Valley Chapter of the Association for Software Design, an avid reader and book collector and a freelance writer. He spent 20 years working in the high tech industry, focusing on how to make technology accessible and understandable to ordinary people.

Erwin recently moved back east and is now living with his parents on 62 acres of what was once part of a small New England farm in North Petersburg, NY. He's gone back to school studying journalism; he's enrolled at Excelsior College, but is also taking classes from the University of Minnesota and at SUNY Albany. In addition, he's just started doing volunteer work for the Director of the Stratton VA Medical Center in Albany, New York.

And he's continuing with his freelance writing; he's had several articles published online by various writing and bookselling newsletters. He's also sold reprint rights to one of them to Amphora, published by the Alcuin Society in Vancouver, B.C.. More information about Erwin can be found on his website, www.erwinbush.com.

1 Comments:

Blogger The Bentwood Rockers said...

Looks good, Erwin. I'll put the link to your blog on mine so others in the class can check out what you've done here. See you Thursday.

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