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Bane, Michael 1950-

PERSONAL: Born May 5, 1950, in Memphis, TN; son of Robert R. (in politics) and Ruth Barbara (an executive secretary; maiden name, Bickers) Bane; partner of Mary Ellen Moore (a writer). Education: Attended Florida State University, 1968–71. Politics: "Libertarian."

ADDRESSES: Home—Boulder, CO. Agent—Patricia Berens, Sterling Lord Agency, Inc., 660 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10021.

CAREER: Clearwater Sun, Clearwater, FL, political reporter, 1974; freelance writer for magazines, 1974–76; Country Music, New York, NY, editor, 1976–78; Genesis, New York, NY, senior editor, 1978; freelance writer, 1978–.

MEMBER:National Rifle Association.

WRITINGS:

The Outlaws: Revolution in Country Music (nonfiction), Doubleday (New York, NY), 1978.

(With Hank Williams, Jr.) Living Proof: An Autobiography of Hank Williams, Jr., Putnam (New York, NY), 1979.

Who's Who in Rock, Facts on File (New York, NY), 1981.

White Boy Singin' the Blues (nonfiction), Viking (New York, NY), 1982.

You Can't Miss (nonfiction), Shaw/Bane Publishing, 1982.

Tampa:

 
ALL NIGHT RADIO
Paperback: 206 pages
Publisher: Flying Dragon Ltd.; (April 1, 2003)
ISBN: 0972575812

TOUGH. INTELLIGENT. POWERFUL. AND VERY, VERY DANGEROUS!
Kashi Cannon is, in her own words, "a poster girl for chicks with guns" — a lawyer turned firearms instructor, a champion practical pistol shooter and an extremely successful businesswoman. But when she reluctantly agrees to bodyguard country music megastar Clive Carr as a favor to an old friend, she and her former cop partner, Anna, are drawn into a world of stunning violence, where the truth is as elusive as a number one hit and the only common denominator is betrayal. And when Clive’s daughter disappears, Kashi and Anna suddenly find all their options disappearing...


REVIEWS

"Michael Bane can really write. All Night Radio shows the polish and panache of a real pro. His imagery and metaphor are matched only by his engaging characters and excellent pacing. This one's a winner. Bring on the sequel!"
-- Michael A. Black Author of A Killing Frost

Michael Bane Bio

Luckily, my career reads like a novel— and a very unlikely novel at that. In more than 25 years of professional journalism, I’ve journeyed from the cocktail parties of New York celebrity journalism, to small wars in the Third World, to the executive boardrooms of some of the most successful companies in American and, most recently, to the ends of the earth in search of adventure.

My adventures climbing big mountains, scuba diving flooded cave systems and kayaking spectacular rivers around the world have been chronicled in such magazines as National Geographic Adventure, Men’s Journal, Men’s Fitness, , Esquire and literally hundreds of other publications. I’ve written 21 books; my Over The Edge: A Regular Guy’s Odyssey In Extreme Sports (released May, 2000, in paperback by Wilderness Press), prompted the Wall Street Journal to ask…”How did Michael Bane become the George Plimpton from hell?”

I’ve been involved with guns and shooting literally my entire life. Most recently, I conceived and still manage the five-year-old NSSF Media Education Program, which

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