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Marty Wombacher (born 〔〕) is an American writer and photojournalist, Wombacher's first publishing success was ''Trivial Trivia, The Idiot Edition'', which he created The 1985 game was a satire of Trivial Pursuit and it became a success〔〕 The U.P.I. wire service picked the story up and it was featured in newspapers, radio shows and TV news across the country. The peak of the success came when Wombacher and Owens appeared on ''The Today Show'' in New York City and were interviewed by Jane Pauley in 1986.〔 to 1993 he was one of the primary writers for ''People of Peoria'' (later shortened to ''POP'') magazine. The magazine was published and distributed out of Peoria, Illinois.〔 In 1993, Wombacher moved to New York City〔〔 From 1993 to 2000 he was the editor, publisher and primary writer for ''fishwrap'' magazine, a satirical magazine whose focus was mainstream media, in particular magazines.〔 The magazine was based out of New York City〔 In 2002, Wombacher wrote the book ''99 Beers Off The Wall''.〔 He wrote another book, ''The Boy Who Would Be A Fire Truck'', in 2008.〔〔 He's currently blogging at ''Meanwhile, Back In Peoria...'' ==References== *(Wombacher on ''The Morning Show'' in Australia ) *(Splice Today: Drinking Beer With Marty Wombacher ) — interview video * *(''365 Bars'' at Cleveland.com ) * *(''NBC Niteside'' feature article ) * *(【引用サイトリンク】title= Peoria Man Honors The River City Through Daily Blog ) * * * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Marty Wombacher」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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