Jay Curtis (writer)

Jay Curtis (writer)

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== Later life ==
== Later life ==
Curtis retired from television in 2011 and collaborated with his high-school friend Venanzio Cortese to produce a documentary about their losing football team. ''75-0: The Documentary'' was a finalist in the [[New Jersey Film Festival]], which called the film "a multi-layered documentary about the impact of winning and losing in youth sports."{{cite web|url=http://75-0.com/|title=75-0|website=75-0.com|accessdate=7 January 2018}} He also produced music videos for his son [[JT Curtis]], including "Bootleg Gasoline" and "Home (Last Stand)", which were both featured on [[ReverbNation]].
Curtis retired from television in 2011 and collaborated with his high-school friend Venanzio Cortese to produce a documentary about their losing football team. ''75-0: The Documentary'' was a finalist in the [[New Jersey Film Festival]], which called the film "a multi-layered documentary about the impact of winning and losing in youth sports."{{cite web|url=http://75-0.com/|title=75-0|website=75-0.com|accessdate=7 January 2018}} He also produced music videos for his son JT Curtis, including "Bootleg Gasoline" and "Home (Last Stand)", which were both featured on [[ReverbNation]].


=== Poetry ===
=== Poetry ===