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Brian Wizard is a literary rebel with a clause.

Biography
This is Brian Wizard's resume as
found in the following Marquis' Who's Who reference books, which
are distributed around the world and in all major reference libraries.
Who's Who in: America - Business and Finance - Communication and Media -
Entertainment - Emerging American Leaders - the West, and the World. Brian
Wizard also has his work and name in space, via the time capsule Space Arc,
in American archives such as the Library of Congress, (via
copyrights) and the military history, as well as an international reputation as
an artist and publisher.
WIZARD, BRIAN publisher, author; b.
Newburyport, Mass., June 24, 1949; s. Russell and Ruth Wizard
 | BA, Sonoma (Calif.) State U., 1976; |
 | D of Metaphysics, Universal Life Church, 1997. |
 | Ordained to ministry Universal Life Church., 1997. |
 | Pvt. practice as jeweler, sculptor and craftsman Calif., 1974-79; Wallowa,
Oregon, 1991-, |
 | prin. The Starquill Pub., Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia, 1981-86;
owner Starquill International., Wallowa, Oregon. |
 | Author:
 | The Will He Make It Saga (nominee Pulitzer prize - trilogy)
Permission to Kill, 1985,
Permission to Live, 1992,
Back in the World, 1995; |
 | Shindara, 1990, |
 | Heaven on Earth, 1998, |
 | Coming of Age, 1990, |
 | Pollution IV, 1993, |
 | Nigerian 419 Scam "Game Over" (2000); |
 | Tropical Pair, 1986, |
 | Metempsychosis, 1988 |
 | (In Search of) The Silver Lining, 1994, |
 | The Moon Whistling By on a Cloud 1994, |
 | (The Princess of the) Wildflowers, 1995, |
 | Mushroom Magic, 1996; |
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 | contbr. to Smithsonian Inst.'s The Vietnam War Generation; |
 | contbr. to SpaceArc; prodr. (video documentaries) Thunderhawks, 1987,
Swift Action News Team, |
 | songwriter, prodr. (cassette) Brian Wizard Sings for His Supper, 1989
(cert. of achievement Billboard 1993); |
 | songwriter, singer, prodr. (I Don't Want) Permission to Kill, 1989,
Busker's Theme Song, Living in North Queensland, Circus Act, Hitch Hiking Man,
Self Portrait, The Love We Share Will Never End, 1994, Never Met a Girl Like
You, Folk-Rock Opera: A Cover Story: After That Ugly Saloon Incident: |
 | contbr. To America's Finest Songwriter and Lyricists CD, 1997, |
 | (novels, video, and music) Brian Wizard's 20th Century Anthology, 1998
(nominee Nobel Prize in Lit. 2000), |
 | (video) Vietnam '99, Make Friends Not War, 1999; |
 | contbr. To TV documentary History of the Machine Gun, 2000. |
 | sponsor Adopt A Hwy., 1995; |
 | min. Universal Life Church. |
 | With U.S. Army, 1967-70. Decorated Air medals (26), Aviator Flight Wings;
recipient Cert. of Appreciation, Pres. Richard M. Nixon. Mem. Vietnam
Helicopter Crewmember Assn., 145th Combat Aviation Bn. Assn., Vietnam Combat
Vets. Assn., Vietnam Vets. Am., Vietnam Vets. Australia Assn. |
Office: PO Box 42
Wallowa OR 97885-0042
Viet Nam combat veteran Brian Wizard
upgraded his combat experience with the145th Combat Aviation Battalion to
creative insight. He turns his inner visions into expressive art with the same
gusto he developed as a crew member of the tactical assault helicopter Pollution
IV. His art work is wide ranging and top quality. Brian Wizard is a turn-of-the
millennium artist/author who has locked and loaded his mind with clear and
concise thoughts.
http://www.brianwizard.com/

Brian Wizard's
Twentieth Century Anthology
A book collector's
dream.
Limited quantity of First Edition still available.
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