Joel Rosenblum always loved reading and writing in school if only to avoid arithmetic. Growing up, he decided that books should really be sold in jewelry stores. And that writers a...view moreJoel Rosenblum always loved reading and writing in school if only to avoid arithmetic. Growing up, he decided that books should really be sold in jewelry stores. And that writers are people who share; non-writers are those who aren’t sure it is necessary to share.
He first began with music upon hearing birds atwitter and so tried warbling back the same notes in a contest to see which of them would be willing to give up. And then soon realizing that if you want to lead the orchestra, you’ve got to turn your back on the crowd. He loves to sit at the keyboard—piano, computer or where he hangs his various door-openers.
Two high-schools and three colleges later, he wedded the first time, eventually to wonder if the oft-repeated words “I didn’t hear you.” had irreparably degraded his marriage. No fear of destiny on the second try.view less