Luka Neskovic

Luka Neskovic
Born Montenegro
Occupation Author

Luka Neskovic is an author and columnist for Huffington Post and The Times of Israel.[1] He is best known as a Michael Jackson biographer. As a relative Jackson expert he has been interviewed for numerous media houses in Montenegro and around the world. He resides in Podgorica, capital city of Montenegro, where he is a student of diplomacy and international relations at UDG university.[2]

Michael Jackson

Upcoming book

In an interview for portal RTCG (Montenegrin National Television) Neskovic said that he is working on a complete Jackson's biography, however the release date is not announced. Some of the contributors for the future release, according to the interview, are: attorney Thomas Mesereau, publicist Stuart Backerman, Oscar-winning director Will Vinton, John Singleton (Remember the Time), Thriller co-star Ola Ray, longtime director and choreographer Vincent Paterson, Rupert Wainwright, Bruce Gowers, legendary guitarist Steve Stevens and many others.[3]

Articles

On the seventh anniversary of Jackson's acquittal on child molestation charges, Neskovic wrote a piece for Huffington Post called "How the Media Shattered the Man in the Mirror" where he criticized the media for the unfair coverage of the trial.[4]

Others

As a freelance writer, Neskovic interviewed some of the high profile celebrities. Among them are Jermaine Jackson[5] from The Jackson 5, Carole Bayer Sager, Lisa Marie Presley, Shontelle...[6]

References

  1. "Luka Neskovic" Huffington Post (2012-06-12). Retrieved on 2013-03-19.
  2. "Biografija o Majklu Džeksonu" RTCG (2013-03-01). Retrieved on 2013-03-19.
  3. "Biografija o Majklu Džeksonu" RTCG (2013-03-01). Retrieved on 2013-03-19.
  4. "How the Media Shattered the Man in the Mirror" Huffington Post (2012-06-12). Retrieved on 2013-03-20.
  5. "Jermaine Jackson on His Brother Michael and First Tour in 30 Years" Huffington Post (2012-06-19). Retrieved on 2013-03-20.
  6. "Artists O-Bee and Shontelle on Their Collaboration" Huffington Post (2012-10-01). Retrieved on 2013-03-20.

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