Lawrence Bullock

Lawrence Bullock (born 1955 in Durham, North Carolina) is an American playwright, poet, and musician. He currently resides in Mendocino, California.

Bullock studied writing with the novelist Reynolds Price at Duke University and is a founding member of The Warehouse Repertory Theatre. He is a member of the Screen Actor's Guild, Actors Equity and the Dramatists’ Guild.

As an actor, he was cast as Woody Guthrie in Woody Guthrie's American Song by Peter Glazer and was part of that show's national tour in 1995-1996.

Among his works are the plays The Journey Through The Fire (set in Clonmel) and Autopsies which was a finalist in the Samuel French Off-Off Broadway Play Festival in 1998. The Journey Through The Fire was rewritten and retitled as The Fairy Wife in 2010 and as such had its world premiere in New York City in September of that year, produced by Love Creek Productions.

His books of poetry include You Don't Want To Know (2008), Blood Work (2009), and 2010 (2010)

Black Crow Press has published all of his poetry to date.

A play, The Conquest of Space is slated to be released in late 2011. The Pepper Project an all acoustic version of the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper album was released in 2010.

He is currently at work on a novel, the working title of which is "This Novel Has Not Been Written, And You Are Not Reading It Now".

Lawrence Bullock is a certified hypnotherapist with a practice in Mendocino, California.

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