Spillwords.com presents Spotlight On Writers – Mark Tulin, a former Philadelphia Family Therapist who now resides in Santa Barbara, California.
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SPOTLIGHT ON WRITERS
MARK TULIN
- Where do you hail from?
I was born and raised in Northeast Philadelphia. I attended college in Central Pennsylvania at a place called Happy Valley, better known as Penn State University. Then in 2012, at the age of 58, I moved to Santa Barbara, California. I had always wanted to live on the West Coast and felt that the time was right. I was single at the time, and my children were grown and independent. Three years ago, I married a beautiful and talented Mexican woman by the name of Alice. We had a quiet little wedding in Vegas at a venue called The Lucky Little Chapel.
- What is the greatest thing about the place you call home?
I feel I have two homes now. Although I live in Santa Barbara, Philadelphia will always be in my DNA and my subconscious thoughts. Philadelphia was a great place to grow up. I had a lot of friends and, being the only child, a lot of freedom as well. I often write about childhood memories— the Saturday Matinees, the hotdogs at Levi’s, the soft pretzels from the street vendor, and those sports teams that gave me angina, even if as a kid.
- What turns you on creatively?
Quirky and off-beat Californians are fodder for my creativity. I often get a window seat at a local coffee shop, and during breaks in writing, I watch people strolling along State Street. Although I’m a loner, I enjoy talking to strangers and hearing little bits of their stories. It’s probably the vibe I give off after spending thirty years as a licensed psychotherapist. I’ll stop what I’m doing if a stranger wants to talk with me. Some of my best work has come from these serendipitous interactions.
- What is your favorite word, and can you use it in a poetic sentence?
It’s a toss-up between the sky and clouds. Living in Santa Barbara, no tall buildings block my view of the sky, so I often look upwards. I frequently take pictures of the sky’s colors and the swirl of cloud formations.
“A wave of clouds chasing the moon as if they were playing a game of tag.”
“The spine of my cloud extends above the blue sky to celestial bliss.”
- What is your pet peeve?
The mistreatment of the homeless. I must have been homeless in another life because I could empathize with their suffering. I hate it when they are talked to like children, harassed by the police or shop owners, and how people assume that all of them use drugs. Some of my poetry and short stories are about the homeless. I’m curious about what gives them the strength to survive and how they prepare for the cold weather, the rains, and the California wildfires. I hope that my compassion for these oppressed and disenfranchised people comes across in some of my writings.
- What defines Mark Tulin?
My need to express myself in the written word, my creative voice, is the evidence that I exist on this planet and that I have something to offer. Throughout my life, I have done many things—therapy, selling real estate, working on a produce truck, and being a data processor for the IRS. But I was never completely satisfied with these jobs, and I always returned to creative writing. Now, especially in my mid-sixties, my need to write is irrepressible.


Good interview that shed light on you and your creative process. Nice!
Thanks, Anne.
I enjoyed reading the interview and learning a little more about you and what drives your writing.
I’m still trying to figure that out as well. 🙂🙂
I certainly know how that goes. 🙂
Congrats on the spotlight! It’s good to learn more about your creative journey.
Thanks, Rosaliene. It’s good to talk about it. 🙂
Enjoyed that Q & A very much. As an only child, I understood it from a couple of angles. 🙂 It’s always fun to get to know someone who writes what you want to read.
That’s much appreciated. I felt lucky to be an only child. How about you?
Hi Mark! Nice to meet you. Do you have published work out? Curious to read more of your stuff. If it’s just the blog: I subscribed, so I’ll be hearing more from you in the future! Thanks! n.n
I have one poetry chapbook, Magical Yogis. and two upcoming books. Thanks for your interest. Mark
I just tried to buy the Kindle edition of Magical Yogis but it doesn’t say its available on Kindle Paperwhite! Is there an option you can tick to make it available on this version of Kindle or is this Amazon’s default issue?
Sorry about that. If you go to my site, at the top of the face page, click on Magical Yogis and you can purchase it there. Any problems, let me know. You can also purchase it from Prolific Press. Thanks.
Cool. My budget is tight this month so I’ll make the purchase next month. Thanks for writing!
No worries. Thank you.
I think I was homeless too in a former life Mark, therefore but for the grace of God go I. Merry Christmas to you and yours ❤️
Thank you, Elaine. I believe, the more we know our past lives, the more we know are current one. 🙂🎅🏻
Very true 😉
🙂
Happy Valley, I love this.
Wonderful interview, Mark. Tell us more about the sky and clouds.
Since I moved to California, I’ve been looking to the sky a lot more. To see the colors of the sky, the palms, and the smoke from the wildfires. By the ocean, the cloud formations are amazing!!
I bet.
Oh, and I forgot about looking up to see the crows. Can’t forget them.
One’s gotta looove your crows.
😎
Lovely interview
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Thanks
Wooh! This is such an interesting way to share your identity and thoughts with the world. I really enjoyed reading this interview. Good work! 🙂
Thank you and I’m glad you found it interesting. 🙂🙂
If only we had the time together to hear these stories from you personally, Mark. I did enjoy the interview and now have better insight to you! 🙂
Thanks
All or most of these stories, are in print, Theresa. So you have a lot of reading to do. 😊