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Author Biography
Robert A. Lupinacci
Bob is introducing his debut novel, Letters of the Cloth, a historical fiction novel portraying the 80-year journey of two best friends who rise from the rubble of Nazi-occupied Rome, to the highest levels of social and religious influence.
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Bob served as editor in chief of HairColor & Design, a trade magazine edited for professional hairdressers, and The Cupboard, a food magazine. He wrote and/or edited hundreds of feature articles, news stories, and interviews with industry, artistic, and educational leaders.
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Bob wrote award-winning advertising and collateral material copy. He edited and coached essay writing for college-bound students who were accepted into some of the most prestigious universities in the U.S. and the UK. As spokesperson for the former mayor of Stamford, Conn., Bob wrote campaign material, speeches, position papers, press releases and governmental correspondence. He was privately commissioned to write dozens of assignments in an artform featuring photographs and his original interpretive poetry. His poetry and photography have been featured in art galleries in Massachusetts and Connecticut.
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Bob writes and lives with a sense of courageous vision grounded in idealism and optimism. He aims to project compassionate values into a society in need of more unity, kindness, acceptance and inclusion.
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Bob holds an MA in Corporate and Political Communication from Fairfield University, and a BS in Media Studies from Sacred Heart University. He lives on the New Jersey Shore with his wife Lori. He is an avid biker, beach worshiper, fitness devotee, cook, and baseball fan.
