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Richard S. Arthurson
Richard S. Arthurson has a long history of writing (political, general non-fiction and fiction) and social and political activism, which has prepared him for the co-authoring of this book. His Ronald The Grump was a #1 ebook in Politics on Kindle, won the New Apple Literary Society award as the best independently published General Fiction ebook of 2016, and received a 5-Star Readers Favorites review in which the reviewer called the book, “A literary satire of epic proportions.” Arthurson was the main copywriter over a ten year span for two liberal and moderate Political Action Committees and a number of candidates, authoring all of their advertisements, brochures, and materials; he wrote three monthly columns as well as cover stories, features and political interviews (that ranged from Tea Party to Progressive candidates) for two regional magazines--including one that contained a popular blog of his; he wrote and produced corporate videos; contributed stories in the anthologies More Kisses and The New Age Music Guide; and wrote articles and features that ran in newspapers and industry magazines. He is a member of the Pacific Northwest Writer’s Association. Arthurson was a resistor against the Viet Nam war and was active in the civil rights era, during which times he helped organize and attended marches, rallies and protests. He was offered a Fulbright Scholarship in writing, has taught and lectured at New York University, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Southern Oregon University (where he was Chair of the Fine & Performing Arts Committee), the University of Miami, and Baruch College, where he co-founded their Sports & Entertainment Marketing program. His extensive charitable work includes founding and running the National Visual Art Search with artist Peter Max. Arthurson has an M.A. from New York University and completed an accelerated advanced education program at Harvard University.