Biographie de Rick Edelstein
Rick Edelstein was born and ill-bred on the streets of the Bronx. His initial writing was stage plays off-Broadway in NYC. When he moved to the golden marshmallow (Hollywood) he cut his teeth writing and directing multi-TV episodes of "Starsky & Hutch, " "Charlie's Angels, " "Chicago, " "Alfred Hitchcock, " et al. He also wrote screenplays, including one with Richard Pryor, "The M'Butu Affair" and a book for a London musical, "Fernando's Folly." His latest evolution has been prose with many published short stories and novellas, including, "Bodega, " "Manchester Arms, " "America Speaks, " "Women Go on, " "This is Only Dangerous, " "Aggressive Ignorance, " "Buy the Noise, " and "The Morning After the Night." He writes every day as he is imbued with the Judeo-Christian ethic, "A man has to earn his day." Writing atones.