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  1. Welcome. I'm Jonathan Rintels, and I can help your writing. I’ve been a writer my entire adult life. In 1982, after an unfulfilling year as a lawyer in Washington D.C., I sold my first screenplay, moved to Los Angeles, became a member of the Writers Guild of America, and began a professional writing career that continues to this day.

  2. Mar 31, 2017 · Jonathan Rintels has been a professional writer for more than three decades. He has authored numerous produced movies for television and an episode of Law & Order; his credits can be found here and here. Lifemobile is his first novel. He also teaches screenwriting classes and consults with clients on their screenplays and other writing projects.

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  3. Northwestern University. Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) University of Virginia School of Law. J.D. Welcome back. Writer, Author, Editor, Consultant, Brainstormer · Experience: ihelpyourwriting.com ·...

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  4. Jonathan Rintels's television, film, and book, LIFEMOBILE. I consult with clients who want help telling their stories. These stories need that professional assist – ghostwriting, rewriting, editing, critiquing, brainstorming, mentoring, script doctoring, whatever – to make them come alive.

  5. Aug 28, 2012 · Jonathan Rintels (Law ’80 L/M) published his first novel, Lifemobile, with Prospecta Press. Based on Mr. Rintels’ own experiences with his son, the novel tells the story of a boy with Asperger’s syndrome whose life is changed forever when his father brings home a Chevrolet Corvair.

  6. Jun 5, 2012 · In this lovely first novel from Jonathan Rintels, what begins, literally and figuratively, as a reclamation project for the much maligned Corvair grows into a sweet, moving celebration of the bond between fathers and sons the way their flaws can magnify each other and their virtues can save each other.

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    May 25, 2011 · Jonathan Rintels is the Executive Director of the Center for Creative Voices in Media, a nonpartisan nonprofit group dedicated to preserving free speech, free expression, and independent and diverse creative voices in our nation’s media.