Mark Sullivan
Mark Sullivan is a principal writer and founder of Manhattan Literary. He was born in Manhattan and educated abroad, and later at Columbia University where he received an undergraduate degree in Comparative Literature and Modern Languages. He then worked for a master’s degree in Italian Literature at Columbia ‘s Graduate School of the Arts and Sciences. After this, he went on to study classical music composition at The Juilliard School, also in Manhattan, before he entered what was to become an extensive career in American book publishing.
Mark has 30 years in the field and is a prolific writer, author and co-author of various books.
Come To Dust ( Mark Sullivan, a novel: https://amzn.to/2LecQq8)
The Decline and Fall of American Medicine (Wise and Sullivan: https://amzn.to/2NbJBpO)
Comparative Religion (William P. Lazarus, Mark Sullivan — For Dummies Series, John Wiley and Sons: https://amzn.to/2MFY00g)
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William P. Lazarus
William P. Lazarus is an independent, senior writer working with ML. He holds a Ph.D. in American Studies from Case Western Reserve University (ABD), a Master’s in journalism/sociology from Kent State, and a B.A. in Journalism from Kent State. He taught business writing at Yale, and has also instructed at Case Western Reserve and other elite schools.
Bill also worked as a journalist and is a NASCAR / ISC car-racing specialist.
He has a lifelong interest in comparative religion and became an authority with various books on the history of the monotheistic religions. Bill is a Renaissance man, a ghost writer for hire with broad ability.
Comparative Religion {Click}
Sands of Time (Daytona) {Click}
Depending on necessity and subject matter, Manhattan Literary has a network of writers and journalists ready to collaborate. NYC is a rich environment for talent, and 3 decades here have given us some wonderful connections.
