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Michael Khandelwal

Executive Producer

 EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Michael khandelwal

Michael Khandelwal is the Executive Director of The Muse Writers Center, a nationally recognized literary center in Norfolk, Virginia. An award-winning writer and teacher, he has written poetry and fiction as well as editorials, profiles, and feature articles for Coastal Virginia Magazine, Alt Daily, and others and teaches poetry and fiction workshops for The Muse.

Michael attended USC as an undergraduate and graduate student (MPW with three theses: fiction, poetry, screenplay) and has studied under poets James Ragan, William Matthews, and Yevgeny Yevtushenko and writers Betty Friedan, Shelly Berman, Paul Gillette, John Rechy, Ben Masselink, Sy Gomberg, Shana Alexander, and Gay Talese. In Los Angeles, he also worked in film and on the radio while teaching neuroscience at USC and poetry writing, drama, and acting in the city. He is a past web content management specialist for The American Council on Education, is the past President of the 2008 Electoral College of Virginia, and is the current Vice Chairperson of the Norfolk Electoral Board.

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Peter C. Green

Co-Producer

CO-PRODUCER: PETER C. GREEN

Peter C. Green was born in 1960 as an expatriate Canadian in Castries, St. Lucia, and continued as an expat for the majority of his life until retiring.  As a senior geophysical consultant in the Arabian Gulf, he organized and executed major exploration and development programs.

His interest in Thai ghosts ignited in the 1990s. In the early 2000's he was introduced to a young film maker, Paul Spurrier, who was also interested in the Thai supernatural.  This led to a partnership with Paul on the award winning P (2005), and this partnership has continued with The Forest (2016) and Eullenia (2018).  

The Maestro: A Symphony of Terror will be his fourth production.