Ventura, Michael
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| born on | 31 October 1945 at 23:10 (= 11:10 PM ) | ||||
| Place | Bronx NY, USA, 40n51, 73w54 | ||||
| Timezone | EST h5w (is standard time) | ||||
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| Astrology data | 08°23' 27°00 Asc. 11°48'
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Biography
American journalist and author who co-wrote, with James Hillman, "We’ve Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy and the World’s Getting Worse," 1991. One of the co-founders of the LA Weekly, Ventura wrote an award-winning weekly column titled "Letters at 3 AM." During the mid-1990s, he began working on a series of detective novels, including "The Death of Frank Sinatra."
Events
- Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1991 (Co-wrote book)
Source Notes
Steinbrecher quotes Michael Tierney from him 9/1987, "between 11:05 and 11:15 PM"
Categories
- Vocation : Writers : Columnist/ journalist (Journalist)
- Vocation : Writers : Fiction (Novel)
- Vocation : Writers : Detective/ Mystery (Detective)

08°23'
27°00 Asc.
11°48'