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  <name><![CDATA[Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff]]></name>
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  <about><![CDATA[In 2002 Mark was invited to be a member of the elite Warner Bros. Drama Writer’s Workshop in Burbank. What would follow would be a number of writing assignments for film and television and suddenly a career as a screenwriter was born. In 2005, his first novel, “The Art of Surfacing” was published and while brainstorming of new ways to promote the book, Mark happened upon an article about podcasting. That week, using $100 worth of equipment, he launched “Pacific Coast Hellway”, an irreverent look at pop culture which would quickly gain a worldwide audience. PCH also captured the attention of the father of podcasting, Adam Curry, who plucked Mark from obscurity and put PCH on Sirius Satellite Radio.

In early 2006, Mark was hired by Podshow as their Director of Content Development. It marked the beginning of an eventful year as Mark and PCH were featured in the August issue of Playboy Magazine and he would launch his hit audio drama series “Shadow Falls” and the Parsec Award winning original podcast audio novel “Number One with a Bullet”. In July 2007, Mark was interviewed on &quot;Access Hollywood&quot; about his book &quot;Where's My F*cking Latte?: and other stories about being an assistant in Hollywood&quot;.

Currently, Mark is podcasting his latest novel “Diary of a Madman” and is the Editor-in-Chief of Podshow’s book publication division, Podshow Press.

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