Jason Rodriguez
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born
February 20, 1978
gender
male
place of birth
The United States
website
genre
Comics & Graphic Novels, Literature & Fiction
influences
Alan Moore, Chuck Palakniuk, David Lapham, Stan Lee, William Faulkner, Thomas Pynchon, Neil Gaiman
member since
August 2007
about this author
Jason Rodriguez is a graphic novel editor and occasional writer. He got his start working as the editor for the cult-hit anthology WESTERN TALES OF TERROR before moving to Elk's Run, a series that was collected by Villard Books, a division of the Random House Publishing Group, in March 2007. July 2007 saw the release of Postcards: True Stories That Never Happened, also from Villard Books, Jason's most ambitious project yet. 16 stories inspired by used, antique postcards from some of the biggest and brightest artists in comics today.
He currently lives in Arlington, VA with his fiancée Robin, four cats, a dog, and a parrot.
Complete Bibliography
As Editor
Western Tales of Terror #1-5
Elk's Run (writte...more
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Postcards: True Stories That Never Happened by Jason Rodriguez (Goodreads author), James W. Powell avg rating 3.62 — 65 ratings — published 2007 |
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Elk's Run by Joshua Hale Fialkov, Jason Rodriguez (Goodreads author) , Noel Tuazon , Scott Keating , Jason Hanley avg rating 0.0 — 0 ratings — published 2007 3 editions |
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Editorial Control (Professional & Technical)
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A series of columns and musing on editing and production. Cross-posted on several blogs and forums.
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The Sewing Circles of Herat: A Personal Voyage Through Afghanistan (Paperback) by Christina Lamb |
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gave A Storm in Flanders: The Ypres Salient, 1914-1918: Tragedy and Triumph on the Western Front (Paperback) by Winston Groom |
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gave Exit Wounds (Hardcover) by Rutu Modan |
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gave Black Jack Volume 1 (Paperback) by Osamu Tezuka |
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gave Astro Boy Volume 3 (Paperback) by Osamu Tezuka |
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gave Astro Boy Volume 1 (Paperback) by Osamu Tezuka |
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I have to admire the inspired concept that gave birth to your POSTCARDS: TRUE STORIES THAT NEVER HAPPENED, and applaud even more the fact that you were able to pull it off so well. I'm sure you know already that extraordinary concepts do not always lead to extraordinary executions of the same, so allow me to add my kudos to the many already garnered. Peace,
Aberjhani































