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About the Author
Anthony Mora, who has been featured in The New York Times, The Los
Angeles Times, Entertainment Weekly, E! Entertainment!, MSNBC, CNN, and
other media, began his career as a freelance journalist, writing for
such publications as US, Playboy Publications, Buzz and Rolling Stone.
He left freelancing to serve as the editor-in-chief of Impresion
magazine, an English-language, Hispanic-oriented publication. The
magazine, which featured such authors as Octavio Paz, Carlos Fuentes,
Gabriel Marcia Marquez and Carlos Casteneda, focused on the arts,
literature and entertainment. He also served as editor-in-chief of
Excel magazine, an entertainment and lifestyle-oriented publication.
In 1986, Anthony started Phillips & Mora Entertainment, a public
relations/personal management firm which represented actors, writers,
directors and films. Eventually the company entered the production
arena, producing several instructional videos as well as feature films.
In 1990, Anthony founded Anthony Mora Communications, Inc., a media
relations/personal management company that has worked with a wide range
of clients, including Gramercy Pictures and Simon & Schuster. The
company recently launched a TV and film production arm.
Anthony's novel, "BANG! A Love Story" (Dunhill Publishing) was published, in
hardback, in 1998. He adapted "BANG!" as a play and as a screenplay.
Scenes from the play were performed at the Acme Theater in Los Angeles and
The American Place Theater in New York. BANG! was performed in August of
2004, at the Third Street Theatre in Los Angeles.
Anthony recently finished a new play, "Modern Love" and is currently working
on "The Resurrection of Light," with artist Rachel Tribble. It is a
collaborative work in metal leaf, words, and watercolor.
His most recent non-fiction book, "Spin to Win" (Hawk Publishing), is a
guide on how to define goals and utilize the power of the media.
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