Paul vandevelder biography

Achievements Add photo. Membership Add photo. Awards Add photo. Other Photos Add photo. Connections Add photo. Paul VanDevelder Edit Profile filmmaker reporter author photojournlist Paul VanDevelder is an American award-winning documentary filmmaker, author, investigative reporter, and photojournalist. Because each style has its own formatting nuances that evolve over time and not all information is available for every reference entry or article, Encyclopedia.

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Vandermeer, Tony Edmonton-Manning. VanderMeer, Jeff Vandermark, Ken. Home About All Books More. Paul VanDevelder. About the author When not on the lam from bail-bondsmen and process servers in little Mexican beachside communities that cater to trust fund outlaws, surfers and waterside characters, Paul has enjoyed a colorful career in daily print journalism covering two wars, four presidential campaigns and natural and unnatural disasters.

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When not in jail, rehab, or on the lam from bail-bondsmen and process servers in little beach side communities on the Mexican Riviera that cater to Canadian surfers and American trust fund outlaws, Paul has cobbled together a work resume highlighted by stints as a gandy dancer, a backstretch groomsman on a larcenous little race track in Tijuana, a short order cook in a Chemehuevi chicken shack north of Needles, a dry fly tier, a guard-dog handler, and a bell-ringer at a drive-thru wedding chapel near Elko, Nevada.

He has quit or been fired from or every job he's ever had. His last career counselor was a little blue haired lady with cat-eye glasses and a turrets-like facial tic that exposed the gum line of her lower dentures when she worked up the nerve to broach the big question: "For an all-around no-good such as yourself, Mr. VanDevelder, I'm afraid there's only one thing left -- can you write?