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A window cleaner by trade, Trine found writing children's stories more appealing.

A window cleaner by trade, Trine found writing children's stories more appealing.

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  • A window cleaner by trade, Trine found writing children's stories more appealing.
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  • Trine said book eight was the end of the Beederman series. He's already contracted to write a new series of children's books.
  • Trine's "Melvin Beederman Superhero" series has sold more than 100,000 copies.
  • Greg Trine, author of the Melvin Beederman Superhero book series, asks Nicholas Tamayo, 8 (center), a trivia question about a character in his book while Nicholas' twin brother, Luke, listens in last weekend during a book signing by Trine at Mrs. Figs' Bookworm in Camarillo.

Greg Trine didn't read much as a child. The Ventura resident grew up in a family with all boys and while he loved movies, it wasn't a literary household. 'I was a lifelong nonreader,' said Trine, the author of a successful children's book series called Melvin Beederman Superhero. 'I didn't really pick it up until after college.'

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