Erik Stenhuis Wie ben ik ? Waar ben ik? Erik Stenhuis Wie ben ik ? Waar ben ik? N5M Hehe eindelijk slapen!!!!!!!!!!!!! PILAR BARRIOS Todd Brendan Fahey MEDIA RELEASE -- FOR IMMEDIATE DISTRIBUTION -- 06/19/00 Author, publisher, Satirist, Todd Brendan Fahey, will offer a series of six-week Creative Writing workshops in Amsterdam, beginning August 30, the city, he says, "That speaks to my soul." Best known for his controversial underground novel, _Wisdom's Maw_ (Far Gone Books, 1996), a "factionalization" of the CIA's legendary LSD experiments and their influence on the Sixties' counterculture, Fahey hold a Master's degree in Professional Writing from University of Southern California, and is a Ph.D. Candidate in English at University of Louisiana-Lafayette, having studied under authors Hubert Selby, Jr. (_Last Exit to Brooklyn_) and Ernest J. Gaines (_The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman_). Fahey has written for and been featured and interviewed in such magazines as _Mondo 2000_, _The Village Voice_, _High Times_, _Fact Sheet 5_, Philadelphia's _Carbon 14_, and Web 'zines such as UK's _Spike: Picking the Brains of Popular Culture_ (www.spikemagazine.com) and Disinformation (www.disinfo.com), which was funded originally by director Oliver Stone. His collection of black satirical short stories, _Dogshit Park & other atrocities_, has been published serially in Boston's glossy _Lollipop_ (www.lollipop.com). As a social documentarian, he has published interviews with Timothy Leary, Ken Kesey, John Perry Barlow, Hunter S. Thompson, and R.U. Sirius. An admirer and collector of American expatriate artist Viktor IV, Todd Brendan Fahey came to Amsterdam in 1996, on assignment with New York's cigar magazine, _Smoke_, and fell in love with the city. He will leave his position as Professor of English at Kyungbuk College, Korea, at summer's end to begin investigating the Painterly Arts. "I have written a million words," says Fahey, %2