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Peter Ames Carlin

Peter Ames Carlin (born March 13, 1963) is an American journalist, critic and biographer who has written for publications such as People magazine, The New York Times Magazine, The Los Angeles Times Magazine, and The Oregonian. Several of his published books focus on popular music and musicians, including Catch a Wave: The Rise, Fall and Redemption of the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson (2006).

Peter Ames Carlin
Born (1963-03-13) March 13, 1963 (age 59)
Syracuse, New York
OccupationJournalist, critic and author
NationalityUnited States
Education
SubjectPopular music and television
Website
peteramescarlin.com

Early years

Born in Syracuse, New York, Carlin was raised in Seattle, Washington, where he attended public schools including Garfield High School, from which he graduated in 1981. He attended Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota, for a year then graduated from Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon in 1985.

Career

Carlin started publishing freelance work in 1985. Still living in Portland, he contributed stories to a wide variety of publications, including cover stories to The New York Times Magazine [1] and The Los Angeles Times Magazine.[2] In 1993, Carlin co-authored the autobiography[3] of mountaineer Stacy Allison, the first American woman to summit Mount Everest. In 1996, he moved to New York City to become a senior writer at People magazine, where he reported and wrote profiles about the Beach Boys member Brian Wilson, Monty Python co-founder John Cleese and Ernest Hemingway.

Hired by The Oregonian newspaper to serve as its television columnist, Carlin moved back to Portland in late 2000. His years-long feud with Fox News host Bill O'Reilly became a cause celèbre among journalists and cultural commentators.[4] Carlin was also an early and influential advocate for the TV series Arrested Development, Lost, The Shield and Mad Men.[citation needed]

Switching to feature writing in 2008, Carlin researched and wrote a three-part series about former KOIN-TV news director Jeff Alan, revealing the executive's previous identity and years of financial fraud against the U.S. government and financial institutions.[5] Published in April 2009, Carlin's stories prompted a year-long federal investigation that in April 2010 resulted in a 13-count federal indictment. Alan eventually pleaded guilty to Social Security fraud and was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison.[6]

Carlin resigned from The Oregonian in May 2011 in order to focus on writing books. Author Buzz Bissinger praised Carlin's ability to write clearly and movingly about music, saying "If there is anyone who writes about modern musicians better than Carlin does, I don't know who it could possibly be."[7] The New York Times Book Review has reviewed three of Carlin's most recent works, biographies about Brian Wilson,[8] Paul McCartney[9] (review penned by singer/songwriter Suzanne Vega) and Bruce Springsteen[10] the latter of which landed on The New York Times Hardcover Nonfiction Best Sellers list.[11] His account of the life of singer/songwriter Paul Simon was released in October 2016. Carlin's most recent book, published in January 2021, is Sonic Boom, the history of the rise of Warner Brothers Records.[12] He is currently working on a biography of the rock group R.E.M., to be published by Doubleday in 2023.

Publications

  • Brave New Bride (as Peter Carlin) (Grand Central, 1992) ISBN 978-0446393300
  • Beyond the Limits: A Woman's Triumph on Everest (as Peter Carlin with Stacy Allison) (Little, Brown, 1993) ISBN 978-1581510560
  • Catch a Wave: The Rise, Fall and Redemption of the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson (Rodale, 2006) ISBN 978-1594867491
  • Paul McCartney: A Life (Touchstone, 2009) ISBN 978-1416562092
  • Bruce (Touchstone, 2012) ISBN 978-1439191828
  • Homeward Bound: The Life of Paul Simon (Henry Holt and Co., 2016) ISBN 978-1627790345
  • Sonic Boom (Henry Holt and Co., 2021) ISBN 978-1250301567

References

  1. ^ The Jackpot in Television's Future - New York Times
  2. ^ Pure Profit : For Small Companies That Stress Social Values as Much as the Bottom Line, Growing Up Hasn't Been an Easy Task. Just Ask Ben & Jerry's, Patagonia and Starbucks. -...
  3. ^ Allison, Stacy; Carlin, Peter (July 1, 1999). Beyond the Limits: A Woman's Triumph on Everest. ISBN 9781883697822.
  4. ^ Millican, Julie (August 2, 2006). "O'Reilly again baselessly attacked Oregonian's Carlin, this time for "vilifying" O'Reilly "by using far-left website propaganda material"". Media Matters for America.
  5. ^ Former KOIN director's life riddled with contradiction | OregonLive.com
  6. ^ Former KOIN news director Jeff Alan Brent gets 18-month sentence for using fraudulent identity | OregonLive.com
  7. ^ Paul McCartney: A Life: Peter A Carlin: 9781416562092: Amazon.com: Books
  8. ^ Handy, Bruce (July 23, 2006). "Bad Vibrations: Catch a Wave by Peter Ames Carlin". The New York Times Book Review.
  9. ^ Vega, Suzanne (December 16, 2009). "The Cute One: Paul McCartney by Peter Ames Carlin". The New York Times Book Review.
  10. ^ Garner, Dwight (November 6, 2012). "Americans May Never Get Weary of the Boss. Bruce, a Springsteen Biography, by Peter Ames Carlin". The New York Times Book Review.
  11. ^ Best Sellers – The New York Times
  12. ^ "Sonic Boom".

External links

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Peter Ames Carlin born March 13 1963 is an American journalist critic and biographer who has written for publications such as People magazine The New York Times Magazine The Los Angeles Times Magazine and The Oregonian Several of his published books focus on popular music and musicians including Catch a Wave The Rise Fall and Redemption of the Beach Boys Brian Wilson 2006 Peter Ames CarlinBorn 1963 03 13 March 13 1963 age 59 Syracuse New YorkOccupationJournalist critic and authorNationalityUnited StatesEducationMacalester College St Paul Minn Lewis amp Clark College Portland Ore SubjectPopular music and televisionWebsitepeteramescarlin wbr com Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 3 Publications 4 References 5 External linksEarly years EditBorn in Syracuse New York Carlin was raised in Seattle Washington where he attended public schools including Garfield High School from which he graduated in 1981 He attended Macalester College in Saint Paul Minnesota for a year then graduated from Lewis amp Clark College in Portland Oregon in 1985 Career EditCarlin started publishing freelance work in 1985 Still living in Portland he contributed stories to a wide variety of publications including cover stories to The New York Times Magazine 1 and The Los Angeles Times Magazine 2 In 1993 Carlin co authored the autobiography 3 of mountaineer Stacy Allison the first American woman to summit Mount Everest In 1996 he moved to New York City to become a senior writer at People magazine where he reported and wrote profiles about the Beach Boys member Brian Wilson Monty Python co founder John Cleese and Ernest Hemingway Hired by The Oregonian newspaper to serve as its television columnist Carlin moved back to Portland in late 2000 His years long feud with Fox News host Bill O Reilly became a cause celebre among journalists and cultural commentators 4 Carlin was also an early and influential advocate for the TV series Arrested Development Lost The Shield and Mad Men citation needed Switching to feature writing in 2008 Carlin researched and wrote a three part series about former KOIN TV news director Jeff Alan revealing the executive s previous identity and years of financial fraud against the U S government and financial institutions 5 Published in April 2009 Carlin s stories prompted a year long federal investigation that in April 2010 resulted in a 13 count federal indictment Alan eventually pleaded guilty to Social Security fraud and was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison 6 Carlin resigned from The Oregonian in May 2011 in order to focus on writing books Author Buzz Bissinger praised Carlin s ability to write clearly and movingly about music saying If there is anyone who writes about modern musicians better than Carlin does I don t know who it could possibly be 7 The New York Times Book Review has reviewed three of Carlin s most recent works biographies about Brian Wilson 8 Paul McCartney 9 review penned by singer songwriter Suzanne Vega and Bruce Springsteen 10 the latter of which landed on The New York Times Hardcover Nonfiction Best Sellers list 11 His account of the life of singer songwriter Paul Simon was released in October 2016 Carlin s most recent book published in January 2021 is Sonic Boom the history of the rise of Warner Brothers Records 12 He is currently working on a biography of the rock group R E M to be published by Doubleday in 2023 Publications EditBrave New Bride as Peter Carlin Grand Central 1992 ISBN 978 0446393300 Beyond the Limits A Woman s Triumph on Everest as Peter Carlin with Stacy Allison Little Brown 1993 ISBN 978 1581510560 Catch a Wave The Rise Fall and Redemption of the Beach Boys Brian Wilson Rodale 2006 ISBN 978 1594867491 Paul McCartney A Life Touchstone 2009 ISBN 978 1416562092 Bruce Touchstone 2012 ISBN 978 1439191828 Homeward Bound The Life of Paul Simon Henry Holt and Co 2016 ISBN 978 1627790345 Sonic Boom Henry Holt and Co 2021 ISBN 978 1250301567References Edit The Jackpot in Television s Future New York Times Pure Profit For Small Companies That Stress Social Values as Much as the Bottom Line Growing Up Hasn t Been an Easy Task Just Ask Ben amp Jerry s Patagonia and Starbucks Allison Stacy Carlin Peter July 1 1999 Beyond the Limits A Woman s Triumph on Everest ISBN 9781883697822 Millican Julie August 2 2006 O Reilly again baselessly attacked Oregonian s Carlin this time for vilifying O Reilly by using far left website propaganda material Media Matters for America Former KOIN director s life riddled with contradiction OregonLive com Former KOIN news director Jeff Alan Brent gets 18 month sentence for using fraudulent identity OregonLive com Paul McCartney A Life Peter A Carlin 9781416562092 Amazon com Books Handy Bruce July 23 2006 Bad Vibrations Catch a Wave by Peter Ames Carlin The New York Times Book Review Vega Suzanne December 16 2009 The Cute One Paul McCartney by Peter Ames Carlin The New York Times Book Review Garner Dwight November 6 2012 Americans May Never Get Weary of the Boss Bruce a Springsteen Biography by Peter Ames Carlin The New York Times Book Review Best Sellers The New York Times Sonic Boom External links EditOfficial website Peter Ames Carlin on Simon amp Schuster Peter Ames Carlin on Macmillan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Ames Carlin amp oldid 1132572959, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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