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by Jim Heskett


  He fell in love with writing at the age of fourteen with a copy of Stephen King's The Shining. Poetry became his first outlet for teen angst, then later some terrible screenplays, and eventually short and long fiction. In between, he worked a few careers that never quite tickled his creative toes successfully, and hasn't ever forgotten about Stephen King. You can find him currently huddled over a laptop in an undisclosed location in Colorado, dreaming up ways to kill beloved characters.

  He blogs at his own site, hosts the Indie Authors Podcast, and writes commentary on ESPN’s Denver Nuggets Blog, Roundball Mining Company. You can also scour the internet to find the occasional guest post for various writing websites such as Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers, Quips and Tips for Writers, the Blood-Red Pencil, and a few others scattered here and there. He believes the huckleberry is the king of berries and refuses to be persuaded in any other direction.

  If you’d like to ask a question, get a free digital copy of any of his books in exchange for a review, or just to say hi, stop by the About page and fill out the contact form.

 

 

 


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