About

Gary Pulliam was born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1943. He spent most of his adult life in sales and marketing. Yet with that background, he always reasoned that if and when he grew up, he would become a writer. Sixty years later he fulfilled that dream. This modern adaptation of THE MAN WHO LAUGHS and its companion screenplay fulfill his lifelong dream of putting a good story in print. These are his first published writings—they will not be his last.

With a thirst for knowledge in religion, history and the literary arts, he majored in these subjects when he attended the University of Memphis. Reading, research and teaching has been his passion in life. As a self-educated film and music historian he is now convinced that in the last century these segments of pop culture have been as influential as religion or politics. There are many who agree. One of his lifelong concerns has been the deterioration of family and culture. An analytic study of the Biblical has led him to conclude many of the reasons why this is so. He hopes his life experiences and writing will touch others in a meaningful way.

He currently lives in Memphis, Tennessee with his wife, Carolyn. They raised 5 children between them and have 8 grandchildren.