Charles Daniel Bel-Tempo
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Charles Daniel Bel-Tempo
Welcome to my official website. Here you can read up on my novels, Armed Forces In Harm's Way and FOXES. I also provide instructions for public speaking. Thank you for visiting, I hope to see you again soon.
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The Author's Biography
Dan Bel-Tempo has been writing novels since he left the United State Army.
He has written seven novels with the last two being published. He has
retired from the corporate world and returned to school for his college degree.
During his enlistment he was a S/Sgt playing percussion in the signal school
concert band. Since then he became interested in the tenor sax and keyboard.
He is also a background and foreground actor. To his credit he has done all
types of acting except for the professional stage. When he played the detective in Westside Story he felt as though his performance depicting the
detective was better than the one in the film. He is a natural actor that found
a lot of favor with his acting professor while at William Paterson University where he was studying, at the time.
He also has public speaking abilities and is a veteran of 65 speeches. He is quite at home when he stands before an audience. He has also many presentations, at school, where the comment was made “he sounds like the professor.” His big moment would be speaking to an audience of 2,000 persons.