WRabkin

William Rabkin, co-author of best-selling book SUCCESSFUL TELEVISION WRITING, is a veteran showrunner whose executive producing credits include “Missing,” “Diagnosis Murder,” and “Martial Law.” He has most recently written for A&E's new hit show The Glades. His writing and/or producing credits also include "Monk," "Psych," “SeaQuest,” “Spenser: For Hire,” “Hunter,” “Baywatch,” “Sliders,” “The Cosby Mysteries,” and “Nero Wolfe,” to name a few. In addition, Rabkin has directed episodes of "Diagnosis Murder" and several short films. He has led writing seminars in Madrid and Stockholm, consulted for broadcasters in Germany, Sweden, and the Netherlands, and served as an adjunct professor of screenwriting at Stephens College. He is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of creative writing in the University of California, Riverside's MFA Program, Palm Desert Graduate Center, and also teaches television writing at the UCLA Extension. He is the author of four original novels based on the characters from the show Psych and published by NAL: "A Mind Is A Terrible Thing to Read," "Mind Over Magic," "The Call of the Mild," and "A Fatal Frame of Mind," which comes out August, 2010. His fifth novel, "Mind-Altering Murder," will be publish in February 2011.

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