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November 15th, 2023

Episode 56: an interview with author Craig Leener 

  1. Episode 56: an interview with author Craig Leener  Lisa jacovsky 22:12

Craig worked for many years in the Entertainment industry in film operations, postproduction technical services, and human resources management before finding his true calling as a sportswriter and young-adult novelist.

Despite being relatively earthbound most of the time, Craig has long maintained a keen interest in space Travel. He’s also a big basketball fan, having immersed himself in the game since his youth as a player, coach, referee, fan, and, later in life, as a sportswriter.”There’s No Basketball on Mars” is Craig’s fourth young-adult novel, following the publication of the “Zeke Archer Basketball Trilogy.” The author and his publishing company, Green Buffalo Press, will donate a portion of royalties from the new book to Exceptional Minds, an academy and studio that prepares young adults on the autism spectrum for careers in animation, visual effects, 3D gaming, and other related fields in the entertainment industry.

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Lisa Jacovsky Host of the award winning podcast No Limits with Lisa Jacovsky

Lisa Jacovsky is a Psychology professor at Union College of NJ and SNHU. Lisa began writing short stories when she was seven years old. Writing is a passion for her and one of the many things she enjoys. She is currently the author of the award-winning first four books in the Let's Talk! Series, Rascal Cat Brothers, Purrrfect as I am, and Spooky Ooky Dance Party. Lisa lives in New Jersey, where she enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling, and working on her next books. Keep up with her on social media to see what is coming next.

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