Frank Fiore is a bestselling author with more than 50,000 copies of his
non-fiction books in print. Frank has also written "To Christopher"
that, under the guise of a book to his young son, leads the reader through
social commentary, personal experience and entertaining stories that take the
reader on a thoughtful journey through the challenges and opportunities that
face the next generation. Frank's writing experience also includes guest
columns on social commentary and future trends published in the ArizonaRepublic
and the Tribune papers in the metro Phoenix
area. Through his writings, he has shown an ability to explain in a simplified
manner, complex issues and trends. During his college years, he founded, wrote
and edited the New Times newspaper, now a multi-state operation, which recently
purchased The Village Voice. Frank's interests in future patterns and trends
range over many years and numerous projects. He co-wrote the Terran Project, a
self-published book on community futures design processes, and worked as a
researcher for Alvin Toffler on a series of high school texts on the future. He
has designed and taught courses and seminars on the future of society,
technology and business and was appointed by the Mayor of Phoenix to serve on
the Phoenix Futures Forum as co-chairperson; serving on several vital
committees. Frank has a B.A. in Liberal Arts and General Systems Theory from
Stockton State College and a Masters Degree in Education at the University of Phoenix. He and his wife of 30 years
have one son. They live in Paradise
Valley, AZ.