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Hometown:
9th level of HELL... also known as Virginia Beach
About Me:
I am a 36 yr old wife and mother to a brood of demons, with two dogs, a cat, and the world's greatest ferrets, Beelzebub, Kali, and Shiva.
Much love and honor to my recently deceased Popcorn. I still miss him!

When I'm not writing horror, I'm picture framing (pretend to be impressed).

I'd say my inspiration comes from loud music, way too much coffee, movies... and probably an undiagnosed chemical imbalance.

Find me on myspace at:
http://www.myspace.com/jezzywolfe
Website:
http://jezzywolfe.webs.com
Favorite Authors
Tess Gerritsen, Nicci French, Poppy Z. Brite, Barbara Michaels, Dan Brown, Michael and Kathleen O'Neal Gear, Jim Kelley, Greg Hall, Jack Handy, and CLASSIC V.C. Andrews (The 1979-1995 stories. I'm not really into her ghost writer's material.)

Favorite poets: E.E. Cummings and Lawrence Ferlinghetti.

Favorite diety: Kali

Favorite peanut butter: Peter Pan

Favorite law of physics: Universal Gravitation
Favorite Books
The Mephisto Club, The Surgeon, The Sinner, Beneath The Skin, Secret Smile, Catch Me When I Fall, Wormword, Lost Souls, Drawing Blood, People Of The Mist, People Of The Silence, Houses Of Stone, The Dancing Floor, My Sweet Audrina, Deep Thoughts, Deeper Thoughts... The Worms At The End Of Church Street.







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Let's Get This Party Started!

It's been a minor millennia since I've stopped in here, so I thought I'd take a moment to make a lot of excuses for my absence.

Since August 2008 I have been working with Greg Hall on our horror website, Choate Road. Choate's growing popularity has led to a weekly blog talk radio show, The Funky Werepig, which airs every Friday night at 11pm Eastern. So between the website and the radio show, I'm trying to focus more on my writing. There are several projects on my horizon.

Curren… Continue

Posted on February 7, 2009 at 8:36pm —

Jezzy Wolfe

A Whole Lotta Something.

Hey, you!

My review of 'Fried! Fast Food, Slow Deaths' appears in this month's issue of The World of Myth. Great book, by the way. Definitely not for the faint of stomach. (-:

Five forks up. That is, if I used a rating scale of forks... one being the lowest and five being the highest... it would score five forks. Possibly even five and a half, although I've never split a fork in half. Then again, there's always the spork.

Five forks and a spork up. Buy a copy.

In other news, my flash fiction… Continue

Posted on June 12, 2008 at 10:30am — 4 Comments

Jezzy Wolfe

Tread upon the dead very carefully...

Through yesterday's excursion in an old cemetery, I learn the hard way that some things are better left undisturbed. Restless spirits? Eternal boredom?

Let's just say it's a lesson learned. You can check out my graveside tale here:

http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=329459390&blogID=384409962

Yeah. I'm such a dork.

Posted on April 24, 2008 at 6:04am — 3 Comments

Jezzy Wolfe

In other news...

Greg Hall has already mentioned it, but I will too. I'm repetitive like that. The new Connect The Dots anthology will be available for sale soon on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. I contributed two stories, along side my associates Greg Hall, Kelly James, and Alexzan Burton. It was a wonderful experience to work with them.

Also, my humor short, "The Mysteriously Maddeningly Magically Missing Mocha, uh, Mystery" (I think I got that right. Pretty sad when you can't remember your own titContinue

Posted on January 30, 2008 at 7:48am — 1 Comment

Jezzy Wolfe

This ain't 'The Exorcist'

A very brief excerpt from 'Dial-An-Exorcism':

Weeks passed in a blur. It had been a long time since the guys were over, and we looking for something to do that wouldn’t cause public humiliation and extensive repair fees. So I invited them one Sunday afternoon to catch the football game. It was the Browns versus the Colts, and I was rooting for the latter. Of course, Todd and Fred were both die-hard Browns fans, so with Chuck on my sidContinue

Posted on December 29, 2007 at 9:41am — 3 Comments

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At 10:48pm on April 2, 2009, Thom Olausson said…
Hi Jezzy!

Nice to make your acquaintance!

I see you have Slipknot's video here, I simply LOVE Psychosocial! That song is the best one they've done this far, I love the part where they scream: THE LIMITS OF THE DEAD!

Yours truly
Thom Olausson
At 5:37pm on February 8, 2009, Carnifex Metal said…
I think you're right! Nice to meet you here as well, lol

Armand Rosamilia
At 11:04am on February 8, 2009, Brian L Porter said…
Hi Jezzy,

Please send me a link to Choate Road and i'll check it out first chance I get.

I was really mad about Glastonbury as that's the 2nd publisher to let me down with it. It'll now be publihsed by 4RV Publishing, and I do hope you enjoy it when it is finally released. You can read a bit more about it at www.glastonburythenovel.webs.com/

Oh well, back to work on the sequel.

Best regards

Brian
At 1:30am on February 8, 2009, Brian L Porter said…
Hi Jezzy,

How lovely to hear from you. Thanks so much for your congratulations, and of course, for your vote. Of course you can still have the autograph. Just let me have your address and I'll send the signed slip to you whihc can be pasted into the front of the book. When you decie on the reveiw just let me know. Glastonbury isn't out yet because the publisher who had it wnet bust and my agent found me a new one, but it means the book will now appear later than intended, maybe later this year. I'm just putting the finishing touches to the sequel to A Study in Red which should also appear this year.

I hope you're keeping well, and it really is wonderful to hear from you after all this time.

Thanks again for your support and your congrats.

Brian
At 10:20pm on October 24, 2008, Mary Goff said…
I loved Fried! Fast Food, Slow Deaths! It was a fun read, for the most part. :)
At 9:58pm 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 10:13am on September 21, 2008, Graveside Tales said…
She belongs to my mother. White toy poodle.
At 6:23am on September 19, 2008, Dylan J Morgan said…
Hey Jezzy, it's great to be here. Thanks for adding me as a friend. :o)
At 7:21am on July 31, 2008, Graveside Tales said…
Entertaining people is what it is all about. Together we are building quite a little community. Building a solid foundation.
At 5:51am on July 30, 2008, Charlotte Emma Gledson said…
Thanks for the friendship glad to 'meet' you Jezzy! Speak soon :) LUV LOTTEE x
 
 

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