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At 9:59pm on September 28, 2008, Aidana WillowRaven said…
Hello,

Just wanted to stop in and get your opinion on my latest cover design posted to my blog...


I would love your input.

Aidana WillowRaven
www.WillowRavenIllustration.com
901-325-1402
At 6:36am on December 28, 2007, Greg Hall said…
Hey buddy!

Here's to wishing you mucho success with the creative pen in 2008! Keep cranking those splendid tales of terror out!
At 8:09pm on December 16, 2007, Bret Jordan said…
Jenning's Grove comes back online tomorrow! Yeeeeehawwwwww. ;o)
At 4:53pm on December 13, 2007, Zombie Zak said…
Jeff, how the heck's it going? May the grace and glory of Goofy and the Gang be your's for the taking!
At 5:58pm on December 1, 2007, Graveside Tales said…
Hey Jeff it's great to have you.

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Hometown:
Fort Worth, TX
About Me:
I'm a native Texan (no horses or guns, though -- sorry). I've been married for nearly a decade and have three (mostly) wonderful children -- a girl (6), a boy (3) and another boy (1.5).

I'm also a writer of fantasy and horror who might try his hand one day at sci-fi just to round out the whole speculative fiction package.
Website:
http://hamstersbane.wordpress.com
Favorite Authors
Stephen King, Clive Barker, J. Gregory Keyes, Tad Williams, Robert Jordan, JRR Tolkein, Terry Pratchett, Pat McManus
Favorite Books
Wheel of Time
Waterborn & Blackgod
Memory, Sorrow & Thorn
Discworld
The Stand
The Shining
Imajica
Weaveworld
 
 

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