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Tod Goldberg
Tod Goldberg is the author of the novels Living Dead
Girl , a finalist for the Los Angeles Times
Book Prize, and Fake Liar Cheat and the short
story collection Simplify, a 2006 finalist for the
SCBA Award for Fiction and winner of the Other Voices Short
Story Collection Prize. His short fiction and creative
nonfiction have appeared in numerous magazines and journals,
including Other Voices, Santa Monica Review, The Sun,
Post Road, Conversely, Indy Men's Magazine, the Baltimore
Review, the Red Rock Review, Hobart and many others,
twice earning Special Mention for the Pushcart Prize. A
contributing writer for a number of magazines and
newspapers, Tod's journalism, nonfiction and criticism
frequently appear regularly in the Los Angeles
Times, Las Vegas CityLife, Palm Springs Life
and Jewcy.com, and has been featured in
Better Nutrition, Palm Desert Magazine, Pebble Beach
Magazine, the New York Journal-News, E! and many other
other publications, as well as the anthologies Don't You
Forget About Me: Contemporary Writers on the Films of John
Hughes and When I Was A Loser: True Stories of
Barely Surviving High School. In addition, Tod earned
three Nevada Press Association awards in journalism for his
long running weekly column in the now-defunct Las Vegas
Mercury. Tod Goldberg teaches creative writing at the
UCLA Extension Writers' Program, where he was named the 2005
Outstanding Instructor of the Year, and has previously
taught at a number of colleges and universities, including
currently as a Visiting Assistant Professor in the MFA
Program at the University of California-Riverside Palm Desert.
Books: Burn Notice: The Fix, August 2008
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