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Lakeman wrote the screenplay for the independent feature ''Triptych'', produced by Tea Tree Films, as well as numerous stage plays for production by the <ref>http://www.mobilepip.org/</ref> in Mobile, Alabama. Lakeman wrote the screenplay for the independent feature ''Triptych'', produced by Tea Tree Films, as well as numerous stage plays for production by the <ref>http://www.mobilepip.org/</ref> in Mobile, Alabama.


A native of ], Mr. Lakeman earned his B.A. in English and Theatre from ] and his M.F.A. from ]. In 1986 he was awarded a ] for independent study abroad.<ref>http://www.watsonfellowship.org/site/index.html</ref> During his tenure as Digital Planet's creative director he was responsible for many of the Web's first movie promotional sites, including Web campaigns for ] and ].<ref>http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,294459,00.html</ref> He was also writer and co-creator of the animated Web series ''Madeleine's Mind.''.<ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=ykpK7s3PmoMC&pg=PA63&lpg=PA63&dq=Geirland+Lakeman&source=bl&ots=PaU8N85h2u&sig=NAUmF-cKD87Hzf4CfTKhqMFUAQU</ref> In 1986 he was awarded a ] for independent study abroad.<ref>http://www.watsonfellowship.org/site/index.html</ref> During his tenure as Digital Planet's creative director he was responsible for many of the Web's first movie promotional sites, including Web campaigns for ] and ].<ref>http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,294459,00.html</ref> He was also writer and co-creator of the animated Web series ''Madeleine's Mind.''.<ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=ykpK7s3PmoMC&pg=PA63&lpg=PA63&dq=Geirland+Lakeman&source=bl&ots=PaU8N85h2u&sig=NAUmF-cKD87Hzf4CfTKhqMFUAQU</ref>


==References== ==References==

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Author Thomas Lakeman

Thomas Lakeman (born March 10, 1964) is the author of three mystery novels published by St. Martin's Minotaur. These include The Shadow Catchers (2006), Chillwater Cove (2007) and Broken Wing (2009).

The books have received critical praise from such publications as the Boston Globe, The Plain Dealer, and the Washington Post.

Lakeman wrote the screenplay for the independent feature Triptych, produced by Tea Tree Films, as well as numerous stage plays for production by the Playhouse in the Park in Mobile, Alabama.

In 1986 he was awarded a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship for independent study abroad. During his tenure as Digital Planet's creative director he was responsible for many of the Web's first movie promotional sites, including Web campaigns for Twelve Monkeys and Apollo 13 (film). He was also writer and co-creator of the animated Web series Madeleine's Mind..

References

  1. http://us.macmillan.com/author/thomaslakeman
  2. http://www.amazon.com/dp/0312380224
  3. http://www.mobilepip.org/
  4. http://www.watsonfellowship.org/site/index.html
  5. http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,294459,00.html
  6. http://books.google.com/books?id=ykpK7s3PmoMC&pg=PA63&lpg=PA63&dq=Geirland+Lakeman&source=bl&ots=PaU8N85h2u&sig=NAUmF-cKD87Hzf4CfTKhqMFUAQU

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