Ellis M. Goodman
Ellis M. Goodman is a Chicago based businessman who came to the U.S. in 1982 from London England. He is the author of CORONA: THE INSIDE STORY OF AMERICA’S #1 IMPORTED BEER, and has recently completed his Cold War Espionage Thriller Novel – BEAR ANY BURDEN. To learn more about Ellis M. Goodman and BEAR ANY BURDEN, visit Bear Any Burden.
Articles by this Author
Inspiration – What Inspires Somebody to Write a Novel?
- By Ellis M. Goodman
- Published 11/20/2008
- Writing
- Unrated
In my case, it was really at the suggestion of my wife after I’d written a Business Book – CORONA THE INSIDE STORY OF AMERICA’S #1 IMPORTED BEER She suggested that I could turn that story – with all its twists and turns – into an interesting novel
The Traumas of War
- By Ellis M. Goodman
- Published 10/27/2008
- Writing
- Unrated
An individual’s life experiences often influence their character, personality, and behavior Traumas in a person’s life, at any age, can often have a much deeper impact
The End of the Story
- By Ellis M. Goodman
- Published 10/18/2008
- Writing
- Unrated
Fashion and changing perceptions over time, have influenced the endings of many a great story From ancient time, the storyteller has always striven to enrapture, with tales of horror, intrigue, romance, and mystery
Bear Any Burden - Chapter 12 Excerpt
- By Ellis M. Goodman
- Published 10/14/2008
- Writing
- Unrated
They entered a sparsely-furnished office with a window overlooking the border crossing plaza, two wooden benches along one wall, an iron heating stove in one corner and a Polish flag on a stand in the other corner An official in a Border Security Officer’s uniform was seated behind the desk at right angles to the window
Looking Death in the Face
- By Ellis M. Goodman
- Published 10/11/2008
- Writing
- Unrated
Have you every thought what your feelings would be if you found yourself in a life and death situation and saw somebody shot to death before your eyes
Would you freeze and be transfixed to the spot
Bear Any Burden - Chapter 13 Excerpt
- By Ellis M. Goodman
- Published 10/11/2008
- Writing
- Unrated
A minute or two later, however, the traffic slowed to a crawl "This is unusual," said Karol


