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Raymond Obstfeld : ウィキペディア英語版
Raymond Obstfeld

Raymond Obstfeld (born 1952, Williamsport, Pennsylvania) is an American novelist, screenwriter and non-fiction writer. He teaches creative writing at Orange Coast College.
==Biography==
Obstfeld published his first novel, ''The Goulden Fleece'', when he was 24. His second novel, ''Dead Heat'', was nominated for an Edgar by the Mystery Writers of America. Although he has published extensively under his own name, he has also written under the pseudonyms Pike Bishop (the Western series ''Diamondback''), Jason Frost (the futuristic series ''Warlord''), Carl Stevens (a mystery series), Don Pendleton (the ''Executioner'' series), and Laramie Dunaway (''Hungry Women'', ''Borrowed Lives'', and ''Lessons in Survival''). He wrote the award-winning young-adult novel ''Joker and the Thief''.
As a screenwriter, Obstfeld adapted his novel ''Dead Heat'' for Michael Keaton and his novel ''Warlord'' for Arnold Schwarzenegger and Robert Hamner. His original scripts include various genres, from romantic comedy (''Mr. Moonlight'') to caper-comedy (''Foolproof'') to teen action (''The Joker and the Thief'') to cop dramas (''Tangled Up in Blue'' and ''Gambol’s Luck''). He has rewritten original screenplays for Paramount (''Sword Fight'') and Don “the Dragon” Wilson (''Whatever It Takes''). Most recently he has rewritten the scripts ''Whackers'' and ''Robodog'' for Thornbush Entertainment. His adaptation of his novel, ''Joker and the Thief'', is being developed by Chartoff Productions.
He is a contributing editor for ''Writer's Digest''. He has also published two instructional books on writing, ''The Novelist’s Essential Guide to Crafting Scenes'' and ''Fiction First Aid''. In addition, he has several books due in the coming years, including ''What God Wants: What the World’s Major Religions Teach about Today’s Most Controversial Issue'', ''SpiritWise: The Moral Teachings of Native Americans'', and ''Black Op''. Four books have been written for Lucent Books: ''Napoleon Bonaparte'', ''Moby-Dick: Critical Essays'', ''The Renaissance'' and ''Nations in Transition: India''.

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