LOR ENZO DOM
lorenzo@lorenzodom.com


WRITING

Lifestyle STARDUST MEMORIES
The Guide to
American Adult
Pop-Culture

of the
Age of Innocence,
1946-1964

FICTION

GUTS
Mr. Bet drinks Mountain Dew.
Mr. Chew is our token drug addict.
.....and then there's, Sr. Amore.

A COURTLY INTRIGUE
The count complained that the setting was too stodgy. “Too many diplomats. We would have preferred to be in Brooklyn, but than what would people say? I can’t have our clientele think that Germany cannot afford Manhattan.”

POETme
When,
alone in memory with Fate and nostalgic lies,
I bemoan my bewitched and smitten state,
And rake leaves of grass with my unheard sighs...

proVERBS
With little a mind can make much

WRITING RESUME
Marketing-Creative-Editorial-Academic Experience


ABOUT THE AUTHOR
"Papa" Lorenzo D. Domínguez:

BIG on samples and happy hour buffets, periodically declares he's giving up on cheese (might as well call him "anti-American" i know), LOVES his wife (remember, "wife" spelled backwards is "efiw"), is certain his son is destined to be known as "Enzo the Great," appreciates his "parents" more each day (in-laws included), still dislikes cats, greatest fear is mediocrity, has resigned himself to blatant self-promotion (hey! i amuse me), defies popularity by defining himself, and wants (would like) you to pay him lots (market-value) of for his work.



Welcome to
LORENZODOM!

Published May/June 2000 in


" 'Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here!'

If the NASAA (North American Securities Administrators Association) had its way, the infamous script written upon the summit of the Gates of Hell in Dante’s Inferno would be posted above the front door of every day trading office in America.

As Virgil cautions Dante “the souls misery doom’d,” SEC Chairman Arthur Levitt has repeatedly warned the public against the dire consequences of entering the “profession” of day trading. Tony Oz, author of the best selling day trading book on amazaon.com, Stock Trading Wizard, Oz argues that in a democracy individuals have a choice to trade as they wish. “You don’t let them (day traders) take the risk? How un-American is that? They surely can’t stop anyone over 21 from going to Vegas,” he stated in a recent interview."

Enter at Your Own Risk:
The Profession of Day Trading
Next


Published February, 2000
in The CABA Journal

"If 1999 is to be known as The Year of Home Networking the advent of Internet networked information appliances will seal its fate and usher us into The Age of the Jetsons.

With the dawning of modern mass consumerism based on the introduction of television at the 1939 World’s Fair in New York and modern advertising with Bill Bernbach (Advertising Age’s choice for the single most influential person in the last 100 years) in the late 1950s, buying goods and services to be used within or for the home became part of daily life. Along the way, the average American consumer collected two-three televisions, a number of telephones, 2.1 personal computers, numerous household appliances, and with 2.3 children, most households can add a number of electronic game sets to the equation..."

Residential Connectivity and Convergence: Next

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