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Lynn Isenberg is an American author, producer, and
screenwriter A screenplay writer (also called screenwriter, scriptwriter, scribe or scenarist) is a writer who practices the craft of screenwriting, writing screenplays on which mass media, such as films, television programs and video games, are based. ...
, best known for her trilogy of comedy novels: “The Funeral Planner,” “The Funeral Planner Goes to Washington”, and “The Funeral Planner Goes Global.” Isenberg's novels inspired a digital series featuring singer-celebrity
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and actress Cynthia Gibb. Currently, Isenberg is writing and executive producing an upcoming scripted TV series "The Funeral Planner", which is directed by award-winning comedy director '' Donald Petrie'' (
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).


Education

Isenberg attended the
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, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Language & Literature, a minor in Film Studies, and an MBA/Entrepreneurial Studies audit. She holds a master's degree in Spiritual Psychology from the University of Santa Monica, where she graduated in 2010.


Entertainment career

Ambitions to write and produce Hollywood mainstream movies propelled Isenberg to
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where she added producer credits on "
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) and "
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" ( Rob Lowe, Cynthia Gibb). Isenberg co-created and executive produced the network series "I::Design" and also co-produced the first Internet Film & Music Festival (IFMF), which later transitioned into the online
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. In addition to her mainstream film, TV, internet, and publishing credits, Isenberg, known as Zoom, founded the renowned Hollywood Literary Retreat & Seminars and produced a collection of interviews with master filmmakers, directors, actors, and casting directors who have gone on to become stars.


Writing career

Isenberg's first entrepreneurial comedy novel, "My Life Uncovered", attracted a network bidding war. To market her second comedy novel, "The Funeral Planner", Isenberg founded the real life novel-inspired businesses "Lights Out Enterprises" and "The Tribute Network",introduced branded coffee sleeves, and also produced a tribute comedy video "Jack the Mench", which received front page publicity in the New York Times, attracting publicity in the form of guest appearances on NBC’s Today Show, CBS’s Early Show, MSN, and features in Bloomberg BusinessWeek. Isenberg resides in
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, CA and is a guest adjunct professor of multimedia, entertainment, marketing, and technology at Loyola Marymount University and Santa Monica College’s Academy of Entertainment Media & Technology. Lynn speaks at universities, book festivals, and funeral homes nationwide, is a member of the Writers Guild New Media Writers Caucus. She is also a celebrity partner to the National Hospice Foundation.


Bibliography


Novel Writer

*"The Funeral Planner Goes Global" (2011), Focus Media Publishing *"The Funeral Planner Goes to Washington", Second Edition (2010), Focus Media Publishing *"The Funeral Planner", Second Edition (2010), Focus Media Publishing *"My Life Uncovered", Second Edition (2010), Focus Media Publishing *"The Funeral Planner Goes to the White House" (2009), Mira Books *"The Funeral Planner" (2005), Red Dress Ink *"My Life Uncovered", (2003), Red Dress Ink


Non-fiction Writer

*"Grief Wellness: The Definitive Guide to Dealing with Loss" (2006) *"Grief Tributes: The Definitive Guide to Life Celebrations" (2006)


Producer

*"Animals that Serve & Heal" by Jim Dratfield and Lynn Isenberg *"Catphoria" by Jim Dratfield (2012) *"Dogphoria" by Jim Dratfield (2011)


Filmography


Writer

*"The Funeral Planner", video short (2010) *"True Vinyl", screenplay/story (2004) *"Maui Heat", TV movie (1996) *"Love Street", TV series (1994) *"Bordello", screenplay (1994) *"Hollywood Goes Back to Story", documentary (1994)


Producer

*"The Funeral Planner", video short (2010) *"Love Street", TV series (1994) *"Bordello", screenplay (1994) *"Hollywood Goes Back to Story", documentary (1994) *"I Love You to Death", Sony Pictures (1990) *"Youngblood", MGM (1986)


Director

*"The Funeral Planner", video short (2010) *"Hollywood Goes Back to Story", documentary (1994)


References


External links

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Official site

Focus Media Entertainment {{DEFAULTSORT:Isenberg, Lynn Living people American television writers 21st-century American novelists American women novelists American writers of young adult literature Novelists from Michigan Ross School of Business alumni 21st-century American women writers Women writers of young adult literature Screenwriters from Michigan American women television writers Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century American screenwriters