Space adventure lifestyle writer, freelance biographer of washed-up swashbucklers, and occasional horror writer. 

One day, while reading The Princess Bride and crowing shamefully in the cafe, I finally decided to start writing fantasy and sci-fi. I started with a washed-up swashbuckler in Niles Gilcrest, Man of England, of which you may read an excerpt below. I wondered what someone like Westley/Dread Pirate Roberts might be like at 55.

I didn't truly become an author out of the blue though. I've been a news editor, environmental reporter, entertainment blogger, and I've written and produced over a dozen one act plays in Seattle, mostly comedies.
  • Seattle, WA
  • शामिल हुएJune 14, 2018


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Currently working on jjanuary.com where you’ll find more stories, essays, and sci-fi and fantasy related content. Please have a visit.
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