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Occasionally people will ask me where J.P. Beaumont came from, and I’ll answer, I met him on a train, thirty plus years ago. That’s the truth, or at least it’s more or less the truth.
What really happened is this. It was March of For months I had been spinning my wheels trying to write what would eventually become Until ProvenGuilty, Beaumont # 1. My kids were still in elementary school, and it was spring break at Seattle Public Schools. I put them on a bus to go to Camp Orkila on Orcas Island in the San Juans, and then I put myself on a train to go to Portland to spend a few days with Carol Wray, a friend from my life insurance days in Longview and Pe Ell. I boarded the train in Seattle with a stack of blue-lined notebooks and a fistful of ball point pens.
As the train pulled out of the King Street Station, I said to myself, “What if I wrote this book from the detective’s point of view?” I pulled out a notebook and a pen and wrote: She might have been a cute kid once. That was hard to tell now. She was dead.” In the course of the next five days, I worked almost around the clock. I ate when I was hungry; I slept when I was tired; and the rest of the time I wrote—30, words by hand! (No computer at the time.) I had blisters on my wri
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Gene Galusha
American actor
Eugene Belden “Gene” Galusha (August 20, – August 6, )[1] was a Jewish-American part-time actor and full-time narrator who worked for PBS, ESPN, Court TV, Discovery Channel, A&E, ABC, The Learning Channel and NFL Films.
Filmography
[edit]As actor
[edit]As narrator
[edit]Death
[edit]According to IMDb, Galusha died from an unspecified form of cancer on August 6, , exactly 2 weeks prior to what would have been his 67th birthday.[3]
References
[edit]- ^"Eugene B. "Gene" Galusha". . Retrieved
- ^The Virginian-Pilot: ``DETECTIVES`` ENLIGHTENING, BUT NOT FUN, June 7,
- ^[Last Name], [First Initials]. (, August 10). Galusha, Eugene B. "Gene". Times Union, The (Albany, NY) (1 ed.), D5. Retrieved May 23, , from NewsBank on-line database (Access World News)