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Spencer has written numerous articles and
features for various publications covering
a wide range of topics including the
Cuban missile crisis of 1962, the murder
of John Lennon, Live Aid, classic film
and television, the art of the Japanese tea
ceremony, and the discovery of the Terracotta
Army. He is a regular contributor to
TV Film Memorabilia magazine, where he has become its leading
expert on popular culture, and Cinema Retro magazine and website, which is read by many
influencial people within the film world.
Spencer prides himself on his meticulous
approach to research and always writes with
the reader in mind. His mission in
life is to take full advantage of his creative
talents and to share them with the rest of
the world.
For a complete list of his published work
click here
To view samples of his work click here |
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When he can pull himself away from his work
station, Spencer likes to play guitar and
compose songs. He includes The Monkees,
The Byrds, The Bee Gees, and the Japanese
all-girl band AKB48 among his preferred
choice in pop music, and considers "Pisces,
Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd"
and "Skip Bifferty" as two of the
greatest studio albums ever recorded.
Being a film buff, Spencer rates Alfred Hitchcock
and Kenji Mizoguchi as his two favourite
film directors. He is also a tai chi
practitioner and a self-appointed advocate
for green tea and thinks, for a healthier
lifestyle, everyone should "Go Green." |
Copyright Spencer Lloyd Peet 2009 |
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