Maralyn Lois Polak Explained

Maralyn Lois Polak
Birth Place:Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S.

Maralyn Lois Polak is an American columnist, screenwriter, performance poet, spoken word artist, novelist and journalist.[1] [2]

Career

In collaboration with architect Benjamin Nia, Polak co-created the 25-minute documentary My Hometown: Preservation or Development? about the threatened demolition of 19th century buildings near Philadelphia's historic Rittenhouse Square, and preservationists' efforts to save them from a developer's wrecking ball.[3]

Her journalistic career also includes a long stint with the mainstream media as nationally syndicated weekly celebrity interview columnist for Knight Ridder and the now-defunct Sunday Magazine of The Philadelphia Inquirer, where she did over a thousand columns.[4] [5]

Polak was a commentary columnist for the online news site WorldNetDaily.[6] Polak authored the experimental online meta-novel, IMAGINARY PLAYMATES/Man in Her Mind: Further Adventures of Boris and Natasha, serialized weekly for six months on the former political-literary website FemmeSoul.Com, and a cartoon book, Anoushka on Her Deathbed: 101 Cartoons From the Abyss.[7] Polak's reviews, essays and opinion editorials have appeared in the Chicago Tribune[5] and The New York Times.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Howard.edu . Howard.edu . November 13, 2010.
  2. Web site: Maralyn Lois Polak. Authorsguild.net.
  3. Web site: Rubino . Frank . https://web.archive.org/web/20160916222443/http://philadelphiaweekly.com/2005/apr/27/a_razin_in_the_sun-38395154/#.V9xxLi2cYx8. September 16, 2016. A Razin' in the Sun . . April 25, 2005 . November 13, 2010.
  4. Web site: Naedele, Walter. Roger F. Goodwin, 69; filmed campaign ads. Philadelphia Daily News. June 2, 2010. November 14, 2010.
  5. Web site: Talking Plots With Mark Lane. Lois Polak, Maralyn. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304075248/http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1992-01-20/news/9201060583_1_cia-lee-harvey-oswald-warren-commission-report. March 4, 2016. Chicago Tribune. January 20, 1992 . November 13, 2010.
  6. Web site: The Washington Times. The Washington Times. Culture Briefs. February 19, 2004.
  7. Web site: Judges for the 2005 AltWeekly Awards Announced. Altweeklies.com. Ruth. Hammond. June 21, 2005.
  8. Web site: Lois Polak . Maralyn . A Passion Born in Kindergarten . . March 30, 1986 . November 13, 2010.