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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.

Currently my novella, OUTSIDE IN, is running as a serial at Choate Road. And in other news, I was notified yesterday that I will be in the 2009 Ladies and Gents of Horror anthology, due for release this Halloween!!! 2009 is going to be an exciting year for me...if I have anything to do with it!

If you want to visit Choate Road, follow this url: http://www.choateroad.com (although there's a banner link on my profile.) Go to The mailbox page and you will find an archive of Funky Werepig episodes for you to enjoy.

Stay tuned for more...because yes, there will be more to come!

~Jezzy Wolfe

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