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Jerrold J. Mundis was born March 3, 1941, in Chicago, IL. He attended Beloit College, 1959-61 and New York University from 1961-63, where he received his B.A. He is an experienced teacher of professional and avocational writing, and has been an editor at The New York Times. He is a writer, speaker, and counselor, gives seminars on personal money management, and runs a consultancy to help writers improve their work and output. He has written 17 novels, 13 non-fiction books, and around 100 short stories, essays, and articles. He has written under various pseudonyms, including Robert Calder, Eric Corder, Franklin W. Dixon, Jack Lancer, and Julia Withers. His works have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Harper's Weekly, and been selected for The Book-of-the-Month Club. Two of his best known novels are "Gerhardt's Children" (2000) and "The Dogs" (2001). His non-fiction books include "Break Writer’s Block Now!" (1991) and "Making Peace with Money" (1999). He has two grown sons and currently lives in New York City.
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Bowling Green University's Finding Aids for the Jerrold Mundis Collection.
Dogs: Heavy Artillery in the Status Battle, Boca Raton News, May 29, 1977, page 9C.