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Mitch Cullin

Biography

Born in New Mexico during the "crossfire hurricane" year of 1968 , Mitch Cullin is the author of eight books of fiction, including the novel-in-verse Branches, The Cosmology of Bing, UnderSurface, and the globe-spanning story collection From the Place in the Valley Deep in the Forest. To date, his books have been translated into 14 languages.

A Slight Trick of the Mind, his revisionist account of an elderly Sherlock Holmes in retirement, is under option from the Focus Features/This Is That production team that made The Ice Storm, American Splendor, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Door in the Floor, with a screenplay adaptation by playwright Jeffrey Hatcher. The film adaptation of his novel Tideland was directed and co-scripted by former Monty Pythoner Terry Gilliam, produced by Jeremy Thomas, and starred Jeff Bridges, Janet McTeer, and Jennifer Tilly. Besides slowly loosing his hair and writing novels in increasingly smaller and expensive dwellings throughout southwestern America and urban Japan, he continues to collaborate in all things with his long-term partner Peter I. Chang.

With Chang as director/editor, he produced I Want To Destroy America [original title: Life In G-Chord], a documentary about the street musician Hisao Shinagawa that premiered at the 2006 Atlanta Underground Film Festival and went on to have multiple screenings at the 2006 Santa Fe Film Festival. A second Chang-Cullin documentary feature, Tokyo is Dreaming, is now in post production, and features a soundtrack by Calexico's John Convertino.

I Want To Destroy America was officially released on DVD in the summer of 2008 by Pathfinder Pictures.

Upcoming Works

  • Not sure yet. Still plugging away on a couple of things.

Favorite Authors

  • Any novelist or writer I happen to be reading at the moment...

Relationship

  • Peter I. Chang, domestic partner

Causes I Support

  • Amnesty International, Gilda’s Club, International Lesbian and Gay Association, Moveon.org, National Film Preservation Foundation, People For The American Way

Agents

  • Peter Steinberg

Contact Agents

  • The Steinberg Agency
    47 East 19th Street, 3rd Floor
    New York, New York 10003

    t (212) 213-9120
    f (212) 213-9462

    www.steinbergagency.com

Publishers

  • Nan A. Talese/Doubleday

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