A graduate of Eaglebrook (where he lettered in football), EO SmithVin's Smiling Visage (where he lettered in track), and Wesleyan University (where he played Orsino in “Twelfth Night”), Vin Suprynowicz worked his way through school as a disc jockey, short-order cook, motel night clerk, and member of the relentlessly unsuccessful rock & roll band “The Four Shadowings of Doom.”
He began his writing career with the alternative weekly Hartford Advocate (writing part-time and driving the delivery truck at night), eventually giving up honest work entirely to become an award-winning reporter for the daily Willimantic Chronicle, news editor of the daily Norwich Bulletin, and managing editor of the daily Northern Virginia Sun " all before he turned 27.
He now works as a newspaper columnist, editorial writer and assistant editorial page editor for the largest newspaper in Nevada, USA, the Las Vegas Review Journal. Here is today’s Editorial Page. Here is the link to Vin’s weekly columns and his email address.
His non-fiction books include “Send In The Waco Killers” and “The Ballad of Carl Drega.” He published his first fiction work, “The Black Arrow,” in 2006 and is working on a second novel.
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