Eliot Fintushel lives in a magnificent Victorian in Santa Rosa, California, between the horse stables and the transmission shops. He makes his living as a writer, thereminist, and itinerant solo performer. He won the US National Endowment for the Arts’ Solo Performer Award twice. He has performed at The National Theater, among thousands of venues, including once, for diplomats, under the anti-aircraft… (more)
Eliot Fintushel lives in a magnificent Victorian in Santa Rosa, California, between the horse stables and the transmission shops. He makes his living as a writer, thereminist, and itinerant solo performer. He won the US National Endowment for the Arts’ Solo Performer Award twice. He has performed at The National Theater, among thousands of venues, including once, for diplomats, under the anti-aircraft gun of a German ship in NY harbor. He has published about 50 short stories, mostly in Asimov’s, and has been in many Best Of Anthologies. He was a nominee for Nebula and Sturgeon Awards. His crazy new novel Breakfast With The Ones You Love is just out from Bantam Dell … and he loves to play Debussy on the theremin.
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