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Paul Malmont

Paul Malmont works in advertising. He lives in New Jersey with his wife and two children. Please visit the author at www.paulmalmont.com. You can follow his blog postings at amazon.com or on Facebook.

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Essay
By Paul Malmont - November 18, 2008
“Paul Malmont, You’re a Published Novelist!  What are you going to do now?”


“I’m going to Disneyworld!”


I am considered something of a mythical creature, like Bigfoot, or the Loch Ness monster in that I’m the Advertising Copywriter who is also a Published Novelist.  It’s like hitting the creative dreamer’s lottery, so I’m not going to ask you for your pity.  But I’m just being honest when I say that those careers are also-rans, like having to go your fall-back college or toiling on a minor-league farm team. 


I want to be an Imagineer—one of the people who create the experiences at the Disney theme parks.  I love the idea of being able to create immersive environments; that’s why I write.  But to be able to work on a three-dimensional storytelling canvas that people actually travel through would be something incredible.  Not to mention helping make one of every child’s Top Ten Best Days Ever.


I’m a fiend for anything Imagineering.  I have a large blue-print map of Disneyland on my wall which shows how the waterfall in the Pirates of the Caribbean transports the boats into a structure outside the park walls and under the parking lot because they ran out of room.  I can tell you about the legend of the Ghost Bride, whose story was the basis for the Haunted Mansion, and where you can still see her.  I love to read about the works of legendary Imagineers like Mary Blair, John Hench and Marc Davis, and I look forward to a new attraction from Joe Rohde the way others look forward to a new book from their favorite author. 


I’d trade in all my taglines and maybe even my pulp collection for the chance to move up to the big leagues.  I guess the artificial grass is always greener on the other side of the theme park.