Neal P. Gillen is a Washington attorney. A Navy veteran, he is a graduate of New York University and the Georgetown University Law School. Gillen serves on the board of The Writer's Center, is its former Vice Chairman, and the former Secretary of the American Independent Writers. He is the author of eight novels and two memoirs: Sugar Time, Capitol Punishment, Dinner In Bordeaux, Kitty's Rules, Slamming The Close, The Night Clerks, Altar Boy, Lonely No More, 1954 Adventures in New York, and Moments of Truth. His most recent short story, Rendezvous in Rockefeller Center was published in 0-Dark-...