Alex thought that his Denver years were his salad days . . . and they were. But they were also rife with the trauma and repressed memories that would affect his life forever. They were seven years as the 70's transformed into the 80's and with all the jobs, relationships, and traveling, his eventual exit from his seven years in Denver ended up right back where he started-sort of.
Written in a Jack Kerouac meets Hunter Thompson-like style, The Delightful Denver Doldrums is a fascinating travelogue into the world some will recognize and most will never forget.
Barry Norman has been a media junkie, having worked in the magazine, newspaper, radio, television and film industries and a couple of side stints in aviation (two airlines and a ramp controller at the international tower for Hartsfield Airport in Atlanta). His career in television has included being a video tape editor for CNN: the Public Relations Manager for World Championship Wrestling; Information Manager for Six Olympic Games.
In the music biz, he was the creator/writer/producer of the nationally syndicated, alternative radio show, Cross Currents and in the promotion department for Savage Records which released David Bowie's album, "Black Tie White Noise."
In film, he was the Founder and Executive Director for the Dahlonega and Rome (GA) International Film Festivals and is also an award-winning filmmaker. His film Deadbeats stars a young Melissa McBride ("Carol" from The Walking Dead) and Mick Foley (Cactus Jack and Mankind from professional wrestling) and has been illegally pirated and downloaded all over the world.
He has a BA in American History from Connecticut College; holds a certification in Magazine Publishing Procedures from New York University and also is certified in Music Business from The Music Business Institute and a Master of Fine Arts in Film Studies from Boston University.
Barry is currently working on his 5th book and first work of fiction-
Reciprocity and is also working on his first play, Screwjob, about the infamous, wrestling incident, The Montreal Screwjob. It is written in Shakespearean English.