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Bent Lorentzen Information and Links
Danish American Newmedia Enterpises - Bent Lorentzen's Website
Bent Lorentzen was born in Roskilde, Denmark, ancient seat of the Danish
Kingdom. He lived in Montreal for seven years, BS in biology, four years
graduate education in cultural anthropology and neurobiology. He taught science
at River School in Florida, was associate editor to North County News and book
reviewer and photojournalist in both Denmark and USA. Bent is currently writing
a syndicated column and three books.
Having written for several governments, including Denmark, Israel and the
USA, Mr. Lorentzen has had his works translated into over thirteen languages. He
has also studied journalism (Goddard College), photography (beginning in 1976 as
an undergraduate with the Alice G. Wallace Planetarium and completing in 1998,
photography certification in Copenhagen with Skolefoto Asb), and editing
(Associate Editor for a newspaper syndicate and founder of the magazine, Many
Leaves One Tree).
Additionally, much of Mr. Lorentzen's cultural journalism takes place through
his unique ability to view and report elements of society from atop a bicycle.
He has raced in Denmark and in America as a captain of a USCF cycling team, and
has authored a three-year syndicated column on bicycling culture. He recently
completed a 2500 kilometer bicycle ride along the mountains of eastern USA, in
the dead of winter, for a book on American culture and on behalf of the mental
health advocacy group, M-POWER.
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