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Autobiography of an ET Saga author Craig Campobasso

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Multiple award-winning filmmaker and Emmy-nominated casting director Craig Campobasso was fifteen when he started in the entertainment business.  After graduating high school at age seventeen, Craig went to work behind-the-scenes on blockbuster film classics like "Dune" directed by David Lynch; and two Schwarzenegger movies "Conan The Destroyer" and "Total Recall". He began his casting career on Steven Spielberg’s "Amazing Stories". He received an Emmy nomination for casting for "Picket Fences". Craig’s casting career spans three decades.  Craig’s mother, Marie Donna King Campobasso, told him from the time she was pregnant with him, that she knew he would become a writer. He fulfilled that prophecy when he was twenty-six, after he experienced a life-changing spiritual awakening. That’s when "The Autobiography of an ExtraTerrrestrial Saga" book series was born. His passion is to write stories that provoke the reader to think, to raise their consciousness, while still entertaining in the Hollywood tradition.  Craig directed, wrote and produced the short film "Stranger at the Pentagon", which was adapted from the popular UFO book by the late Dr. Frank E. Stranges.  In September 2014, it won Best Sci-Fi film at the Burbank International Film Festival. In 2015, it won a Remi Award at the Worldfest Houston International Film Festival for Best Sci-Fi Short. Craig has also appeared on The History Channel’s "Ancient Aliens".  “The Autobiography of an ExtraTerrestrial Saga: The Huroid Revolution and Other Warring Creatures” is the fourth book in the series.  Check out Craig's work at these sites: https://www.autobiographyofanet.com/ and  http://www.strangeratthepentagon.com/

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