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Portrait of Warren BullWarren Bull spent his childhood in Rock Island, Illinois, which is along the Mississippi river.  Many years earlier Abraham Lincoln tried a case in the city and argued for the rights of railroads to build bridges across the river.

Warren attended Knox College, where one of the Lincoln – Douglas debates took place, and the University of Illinois.  His graduate training was at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and what is now Alliant University in Fresno, California.

He was first licensed as a psychologist in 1983.  He has worked for agencies and in private practice.  He has worked with people of all ages as a therapist and as an administrator.  Warren is currently licensed in three states and has two national credentials.

Warren has been writing for as long as he can remember.  He claims to come from a functional family and he is a fierce competitor at trivia games.

Warren Bull reading “Abraham Lincoln for the Defense”Warren Bull is the author of the novel, Abraham Lincoln for the Defense (PublishAmerica, 2003); the short story, “Beecher’s Bibles,” in the anthology, Manhattan Mysteries (KS Publishing, 2005); and the non-fiction article, “Kansas City Trivia,” in Kansas City Voices (November, 2005).

Warren participated in a Special “Reading” held recently by Historic Northeast Cultural Arts Commission of Kansas City, Missouri

(web site at: http://www.northeastartskc.org/ )

“Readers” at Special “Reading” held recently by Historic Northeast Cultural Arts Commission of Kansas City
Featured readers were
Curtis Urness, Sr., Catherine Browder and Warren Bull.

He is also active in the new literary program, Downgo Sun, that will include a Writers Workshop and Literary E-Zine with original works to be published online on the HNCAC web site.


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