As a young attorney, Tim Treanor labored beside several New York state politicians before setting up his own office, becoming the only Buffalo, NY attorney practicing from inside a modeling agency.
Comedy, none of it intentional, ensued.
After that, an offer to join the federal government seemed like a good idea.
It took him to Chicago where he met and married Lorraine, and then lured him to the mecca for all attorneys, Washington D.C. A more dramatic setting is hard to imagine.
While the law was his business, his passion was writing. Anticipating a meltdown of the economy with the aging of the baby boom generation (and, wholly coincidentally, a worldwide pandemic), Tim penned a novel called The Seduction of Braulio Jules. He also wrote a play, Dracula. A Love Story, which won critical and popular success at the 2014 Capital Fringe. With Lee Hurwitz, Tim wrote a funny and exciting caper novel called Capital City, and he and Lee have just completed a thriller set in the Library of Congress, Mr. Jefferson’s Library. For several years, Tim was a theater critic for DCTheatreScene.com, of happy memory.
Tim writes from his log home in the woods of Southern Maryland, Lorraine by his side, along with Max, the cat, who also has a great and dominant passion: Fancy Feast Seafood.