About the Book
TITANIC is Steve Orlandella's masterpiece. His love affair with those in peril on the sea that fateful night started when he was a young boy. He saw every film made, read most books on the subject, and spent couple of years writing this book, obsessed with "The Convergence of the Twain." He wanted TITANIC to be accurate, spending huge chunks of time doing research. His approach is unique. He covers people and events before, during, and after April 1912. His personality intertwined throughout. Steve writes, "My name is Steve Orlandella, and I am an unrepentant shipaholic. The first step is admitting that one cannot control one's addiction. I have, on numerous occasions, visited the SS United States to pay my respects and have my heart broken at the sight of her slow decay while moored alongside Pier 82 in Philadelphia's Delaware River. I have also made many a pilgrimage to the RMS Queen Mary. In her time, she was the Queen of the Seas as well known as any ship afloat. Now, she is spending her golden years still holding court in the warmth and sunshine of Long Beach, California. She held the Blue Ribband throughout the War years and for seven more when she returned to peacetime service. Then in 1952, surrendered it to the current and certainly the last holder of the prize, the SS United States.During one of those visits to Long Beach, I walked past a father and son standing on the quayside, studying her intently. The father said, "This is a famous ship." The little boy took a beat, and then asked, "The most famous?" I was out of range when the father replied, but it didn't matter, I knew the answer. The answer is, of course, no. In spite of over one thousand Atlantic crossings, speed titles, and a sterling war record, the Mary, and for that matter, the Mauretania, the Olympic, the Normandie and even the United States, will forever play second fiddle to a liner that didn't complete even a single voyage. She was, is, and forever will be, The Royal Mail Steamship Titanic. Steve Orlandella's "TITANIC" is a compelling read.
About the Author: Steve Orlandella spent his career working in Television. He studied broadcasting, history and theatre at California State University, Northridge. While working on his degrees he joined the University staff as a producer-director of Educational TV. In 1979, he joined KTLA Channel 5 in Los Angeles as a news producer, senior sports producer, and director of "News at Ten". In 1985, he was promoted to KTLA's Supervising Producer/Director. He produced and directed entertainment programs, Angels Baseball, and Clippers Basketball Games. In 1987, he worked for MCA/Universal as Producer of media for the Merchandizing/Licensing Division, later becoming an independent Producer/Director. He produced winter and summer Olympic specials, Kings Hockey games, promos and commercials for Z-Channel and Sportschannel, and directed boxing, pro and college basketball. In 1993, he became Producer for Dodgers Baseball for nine seasons. He won Golden Mikes, Associated Press Awards, and was nominated for Emmys twelve times. He received two Emmys for his work with the Dodgers. In 2005, he launched Steve Orlandella Productions and Ormac Press. His published works include "Titanic", "Burden of Proof", "Capitol Murder", "Marathon Murders", "Dance with Death", "Midtown Mayhem", "The Game", and "Stevespeak".