
"As Tim’s husband and life partner, I have had the front-row seat to his lifelong passion for storytelling and his love for Hollywood. Watching him channel that energy into his writing has been a joy. In his first two novels, And the Oscar Goes To and And Then There Were Two, Tim masterfully weaves the lives of six friends into the fabric of Tinseltown, punctuating the journey with the kind of Oscar trivia only a true aficionado could provide. He shifted gears beautifully with Who Can Turn the World on With Her Smile?, offering a poignant, fan’s-eye view of Mary Tyler Moore’s legendary life and the private battles she faced with such grace. I am now eagerly awaiting his upcoming works, Days of Plenty and Humble Beginnings. These stories promise to be his most intimate yet, reflecting the twists and turns of a life well-lived. I truly hope you enjoy his writing as much as I do."

I recently read "...And The Oscar Goes To". I was a college friend of the author decades ago and was excited to read an author I know. The book follows each year of the Oscars from 1959 to 2000. Films, actors, and politics surrounding films of each year are culminated by details of each Oscar. The story follows a small group of family and friends associated with the film industry who are involved with these films behind the scenes. When reading the book I became invested in the lives of the protagonists and enjoyed learning about the Oscars from someone passionate about movies. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in Oscar lore and movies in the last half of the 20th century. Enjoy.

I have known Tim for many years and consider myself one of his biggest fans. After I read And The Oscar Goes To, I cried because the ending was so sad and unexpected. I love his writing and am so proud of his accomplishments and to call him my friend.

These books celebrate life in all its forms. From dreams and heartbreak to family and resilience, they go through all stages. They are thoughtful, entertaining, and filled with moments that remind you why such books matter

Tim Culbertson writes with warmth and sincerity that never feels forced. His books invite readers into unforgettable journeys, leaving them inspired, reflective, and eager to discover what comes next.
These books celebrate life in all its forms. From dreams and heartbreak to family and resilience, they go through all stages. They are thoughtful, entertaining, and filled with moments that remind you why such books matter
“As Tim’s husband and life partner, I have had the front-row seat to his lifelong passion for storytelling and his love for Hollywood. Watching him channel that energy into his writing has been a joy.
In his first two novels, And the Oscar Goes To and And Then There Were Two, Tim masterfully weaves the lives of six friends into the fabric of Tinseltown, punctuating the journey with the kind of Oscar trivia only a true aficionado could provide. He shifted gears beautifully with Who Can Turn the World on With Her Smile?, offering a poignant, fan’s-eye view of Mary Tyler Moore’s legendary life and the private battles she faced with such grace.
I am now eagerly awaiting his upcoming works, Days of Plenty and Humble Beginnings. These stories promise to be his most intimate yet, reflecting the twists and turns of a life well-lived. I truly hope you enjoy his writing as much as I do.”
I recently read “…And The Oscar Goes To”. I was a college friend of the author decades ago and was excited to read an author I know.
The book follows each year of the Oscars from 1959 to 2000. Films, actors, and politics surrounding films of each year are culminated by details of each Oscar.
The story follows a small group of family and friends associated with the film industry who are involved with these films behind the scenes.
When reading the book I became invested in the lives of the protagonists and enjoyed learning about the Oscars from someone passionate about movies.
I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in Oscar lore and movies in the last half of the 20th century. Enjoy.
I have known Tim for many years and consider myself one of his biggest fans. After I read And The Oscar Goes To, I cried because the ending was so sad and unexpected. I love his writing and am so proud of his accomplishments and to call him my friend.
Tim Culbertson writes with warmth and sincerity that never feels forced. His books invite readers into unforgettable journeys, leaving them inspired, reflective, and eager to discover what comes next.