Bio

I was born in Amarillo, Texas and grew up in rural East Texas. I’ve been ex-pat from Texas for many years, living and working in Cincinnati. But lately have been splitting time between Ohio and the Lone Star State. Both are great places to find inspiration for writing. Having Southern roots is a real advantage when it comes to writing fiction because I don’t have to make up much, I just have to remember. Like Faulkner said, in the South “the past is never dead. It’s not even past.” But I do have to lie (because nobody would believe the truth).

I’ve walked in a lot of shoes, among a broad spectrum of people, many of them heroic, all of them flawed or troubled in some way. A wise man once taught me that “fiction is trouble.” As long as there are humans to walk with, there will be plenty of trouble to mine for good fiction.

People+Trouble+Lies=Fiction=Truth.

Here’s a list of my shoes:

Ditch digger

Construction worker

Farmworker

Sausage maker

Cook

Forklift driver

Welder’s helper

Ironworker

Garbage collector

Lab assistant

Salesman

Legal assistant

Marketing researcher

Adjunct professor

Data Scientist

Marketing director

Writer

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  1. I was touched by your story “While Her Guitar Gently Weeps” in the latest issue of Prime 53 magazine. I thought the characters and their pain was so tangible that it made me weep. I wrote for a local newspaper for 6 years and am now trying to delve into a much different style. Thanks for the wonderful example of great writing.

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  3. Hello Jim,

              My Name is Barbara Flower from (FLORIDA). I actually observed my Husband has been viewing your website on my laptop and i guess he likes your pieces of works. I’m also impressed and amazed to have seen your various works too,  You are doing a Great job. I would like to Purchase Two of your ORIGINAL BOOKS AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN YOUR STUDIO AT MOMENT,  as a surprise to my Husband on our Wedding Anniversary. Also, let me know if you accept CHECK as mode of Payment.

    Thanks and best regards

    Barbara.

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