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I'll keep it short and sweet. Moved to L.A. Just finished writing a suspense thriller novel entitled "Only the Holy Remain". Currently writing a TV Pilot as a spec. Next month I start writing a new graphic novel as well as an adapted screenplay of that novel. By mid-summer I plan to write another graphic novel entitled "The Dark Contingent" and then after that it's back to prose to write my second novel "Blue Religion" involving my series detective Frank Calhoun.
Dude! You're leaving. Are you heading back to Japan? Man, I had an awesome time working with you and I wish we had gotten together. Your designs are always awesome. I'll send you copies of the books as I'll be premiering them At Wizard World and San Deigo Comic con. Best of luck in all that you do Jay and thanks for being real with me. I appreciate it.
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Visit my official webstie
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are you going to the con this year?
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I'm so cool I fight off global warming.
My website [link] Get there!
im leaving chicago for good. sorry i didnt get a chance to get together and stuff. but i had fun working with you man.
j
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Design to stand the test of time.
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"Every man has but one destiny" Veto Corleone
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Forget the past
love the beauty
do the right things
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"It's not that Christ has been tried and found wanting, it's that Christ has been found too difficult, and left untried."
G.K. Chesterton
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