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Marc Teatum (Born 1957) is an American author of contemporary motorcycle fiction. He has written three books about motorcycle clubs and outlaw biker culture. Formerly an editor of UPDATE, the Massachusetts Motorcycle Association members magazine, Teatum began his career as a professional photographer, owning a studio that serviced the advertising and public relations industry. He is currently working in the publishing industry as a content licensing manager. Born in Brooklyn NY, he currently lives in Salem, Massachusetts.

Books
In 2011, Teatum co-authored his first novel, One Light Coming with Edward Winterhalder, based on his original story, published as Book 3 of A Biker Story series by Blockhead City Press. In 2012, he adapted a screenplay written by Winterhalder and noted Moto-Journalist Wil De Clercq and again, working with Winterhalder, brought his 2nd novel to market. The Moon Upstairs was released in December of 2012 as Book 4 of A Biker Story series. Blockhead City Press released his latest novel with Ed Winterhalder, The Blue & Silver Shark, Book 5 in A Biker Story series on December 1, 2015.

He is presently working on an yet unnamed thriller novel.

Photography
Marc Teatum began his career as a professional photographer, owning a studio that serviced the advertising and public relations industry. During that time, his work won numerous awards in both the photography and design fields. His personal fine art photography has been exhibited widely and is represented in both private and museum collections. He has served on the Board of Directors of The Art Directors Club of Boston.

Marc currently uses his Instagram profile as a photography journal, calling it "a writer's visual diary; every picture tells a story."

Personal Life
An avid motorcycle enthusiast for more than twenty-five years, Teatum is active in motorcycle rights organizations in the Boston area, having served on the Board of Directors of both the Massachusetts Motorcyclist Association and the Massachusetts Motorcyclists Survivors Fund.