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Meet Steven Eichenblatt

Steven Eichenblatt is a father of five children and husband to his long lost love, Melissa Ross. He is a 30 year trial lawyer who has represented catastrophic injury cases, and served as a guardian ad litem for children born to terrible circumstances or in abused families. He has done this as a volunteer his entire career and his experience led to representation of families who lost loved ones in 9/11.

He was raised in a dysfunctional family, one father abandoning him, and another an abuser. He was adopted so understands the battle to overcome difficult childhood trauma including a catastrophic car crash he witnessed.

Steve graduated from Florida State University with an English Degree, and went on to graduate from the University of Florida College of Law . He speaks to high school and middle school age kids about overcoming adversity, determination, and understanding we all make stupid mistakes, but don’t turn them into life changers or life sentences.

Steve lives in Orlando with his wife. He has two children in the entertainment industry, one attorney, and two in college. His wife was his first girlfriend and they reconnected after 35 years. He has a cat and wants a dog.

Steven Scott Nestle is the author’s birth name and the name he published The Lost Save of Tug McGraw under. His legal name is Steven Eichenblatt.

My story

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  • Where you were born

  • Early family life and relationships with family

  • How this influenced your current career, family, relationships, and life

  • What from your life inspires you to write?

  • Why do you write about the topics and themes that you write about?

  • What do you hope your writing will do? E.g., inspire, heal, advocate, etc.

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Books

Explore Steven’s writing, from his poignant memoir to a heartfelt story about baseball and fatherhood.

Media

Steven is a passionate speaker and writing, covering topics such as overcoming childhood trauma and PTSD; fatherhood; dysfunctional families; and overcoming victimhood and shame.

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