PHOTOS
Photomontage courtesy of Brian Schindele.
Teaching crime lab at Cal State University, Los Angeles.
Dr. Robert Bilder, neuropsychologist, UCLA, joins Brad in conversation at book launch for Music Is Power, Chevalier’s Books, Larchmont Village, Los Angeles.
Roger Steffens, author of So Much Things to Say, the oral history of Bob Marley, joins Brad for a book chat on Music Is Power at Book Soup, Sunset Strip, West Hollywood.
North Carolina flood, courtesy of former student Julie Dermansky.
With Brian Schindele, performing as the Burlingame Philharmonic Orchestra, Foster City, CA.
With Keith Emerson at Carl Palmer photo exhibit, Mr. Musichead, Hollywood.
Alexa and Tom Robbins, at home, Washington state.
Oglethorpe Street, Savannah, GA.
Art gallery, Canyon Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
With my father, Andrew, in front of Franz Kafka’s former residence, Prague.
With Nick Epstein and Brian as the Burlingame Philharmonic, at College of San Mateo.
With Errol Morris at his production company library, Cambridge, MA.
A seemingly zero gravity passage of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
At the grave site of Jimi in Renton, Washington, during the book tour for Becoming Jimi Hendrix.
After an author luncheon, promoting Death in Paradise, with Dennis Weaver and T. Jefferson Parker.
Fire spewing giant insect, Container Park, while I was faculty at Las Vegas Writers Conference.
At the Hammer Museum, West Los Angeles.
At the Benedict Canyon home of Firesign Theatre’s Phil Proctor, working on his autobiography, Where’s My Fortune Cookie?
Two of my students, Aldo and Roberto, join me at Mexico City’s National Museum of Anthropology, after my course on writing at Universidad Panamericana.
My mother, Mona, teaching a Creative Writing course in San Mateo.