Interview w/Robert Morgan Fisher and Mark Valley
Robert Morgan Fisher’s fiction has appeared in many publications and anthologies. He’s written for TV, radio and film. Robert is currently on the teaching faculty of Antioch University Santa Barbara. Since 2016, Robert has led an acclaimed twice-weekly writing workshop for veterans with PTSD in conjunction with UCLA.
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Mark Valley is a Gulf War veteran who graduated from West Point and served with the U.S. Army’s Berlin Brigade from 1988-1992. During that time, he witnessed the fall of the Berlin Wall, learned to speak German, and began his acting career in director John Schlesinger’s film The Innocent (1995) starring Anthony Hopkins. In addition to co-writing The Stasi Files, and hosting his podcast the Live Drop, Valley is a published short story author and has written and directed numerous episodes of Funny or Die’s The Millionaires.
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