
ABOUT THE AUTHOR | LEE GOLDBERG
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Goldberg's series of three original Monk mystery novels will not be the first time he's developed original novels based on a popular television series. Goldberg is also the author of the Diagnosis Murder series of original novels, based on the hit CBS TV mystery that he also wrote and produced.
Based in Los Angeles, Goldberg got his start while enrolled at UCLA. Goldberg put himself through college as a freelance writer for publications such as American Film, Starlog, Newsweek, The Los Angeles Times Syndicate, The Washington Post and The San Francisco Chronicle.
He also authored his first book, ".357 Vigilante" (under the name "Ian Ludlow") while at UCLA. Goldberg followed with a pair of non-fiction books -- "Successful Television Writing" and "Unsold Television Pilots" -- and the novels "My Gun Has Bullets," "Beyond the Beyond" and the recently published, "The Man With The Iron-On Badge."
Goldberg's television work began when he sold a freelance script to the series Spenser: For Hire. Since then, Goldberg has earned two Edgar Award nominations from the Mystery Writers of America and tackled a variety of genres:
- Sci-Fi: SeaQuest
- Cop Shows: Hunter
- Martial Arts: Martial Law
- Whodunits? Diagnosis Murder, Nero Wolfe
- The Occult: She-Wolf of London
- Kid's Shows: R.L. Stine's The Nightmare Room
- Adventure: Baywatch, Missing
Goldberg lives in Los Angeles with his wife and daughter. Look for Goldberg's third installment of the Monk mystery novel series, "Mr. Monk and the Blue Flu," to be published by Signet in January 2007.
