He worked as a freelance writer before entering the graduate writing program at University of California, Irvine, where he received his MFA in creative writing. He later studied at Wesleyan University, then transferred to the University of California at Berkeley, where he completed his undergraduate degree. Despite his unorthodox childhood, he was admitted to the Thacher School in Ojai, California. Relocated to San Francisco, he grew up in a milieu of 70s-era Bohemianism "by the side of his increasingly erratic mother, among con men and get-rich schemes." When he was twelve, she moved to New York without telling him, leaving him to fend for himself with minimal long-distance support. His parents divorced when he was ten years old. Gold was born in Corona del Mar, California, the son of a recording industry executive and a British expatriate mother. Gold is also a collector and authority on comics and graphic novels, particularly the works of Jack Kirby and other architects of the Marvel Universe. Known for his bestselling novels exploring the roles of entertainment and popular culture in historical America, he has also published a critically acclaimed memoir and worked extensively in a broad range of media, including comics, television and podcasting. Glen David Gold (born 1964) is an American novelist, memoirist and screenwriter.
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