Publicity
Pruden has appeared on numerous television shows including the Late Show with David Letterman, Open Mike with Mike Bullard, Big Breakfast, CTV news feature story, The National Post, The Globe and Mail, and many other newspapers and radio stations. He has entries (with photo)in the 2008, Guinness World Records book and 2010 book, Open Record Book, The Book of Alternative Records ; a story in Believe the Unbelievable: the Ultimate Book of World Records and the People who Pursue Them, paperback published by: Bartleby Pr April 15, 2010 ; an entry in Canada’s Biggest, Smallest, Fastest, Strongest. by: Lonepine Publishers, To be released April 2010; Avenue Magazine feature story of Edmonton performers. also Dec. issue. "Hector ig Canada" world record holder mentioned TG4 television site. "Ira's Abs" website story. Doug is also mentioned in the new 2010 book by Paul Wade, "Convict Conditioning" How to bust free of all weakness- using the lost secrets of supreme survival strength". Doug's mentioned on page 68 of the book available at DragonDoor.com website. Doug Pruden twice mentioned on the Guinness World Records website under "find a record", write Doug Pruden or push ups. Check www.guinnessworldrecords.com Doug Pruden is an interesting person who frequents the Old Strathcona area and is a storied person because of his community passion.
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“I saw the best minds of my generation
Reading their poems to Vassar girls,
Being interviewed by Mademoiselle.
Having their publicity handled by professionals.
When can I go into an editorial office
And have my stuff published because Im weird?
I could go on writing like this forever . . .”
—Louis Simpson (b. 1923)
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