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Justin Pyfrom

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Born in “The City of Brotherly Love”, Justin Pyfrom often joked about being the “odd one”. From the beginning, he, like many other nerds, has always been the target of pain and cruelty from people who don’t want to understand him. However, this has never stopped him from accomplishing his dreams and he even developed a sharp tongue because of it.

This also led to him being in the 266th graduating class of Central High School and later earning his Bachelor’s in Game Simulation and Programming. Now equipped with a Northern sway, a Southern charm, and noticeable British humor, Justin is ready to make his presence known. When he's not writing, Justin plays video games, stays fit, teaches English, reads novels, or hangs out with his family and fr
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It’s beautiful how helpful people become when you’re venturing into my writing career. All week I have been given so many advice and suggestions about how to proceed with my path. Rather it’s advice about marketing and promoting or just general story ideas, I have been blessed to hear so many people who are willing to give their wisdom and knowledge.

One gentleman, a buddy who’s in the production,

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“the deceased don’t want you to forget about them. They just want you to move past it; not to dwell on it. Remember how we live, not how we died.”
Justin Pyfrom, Dimensions: The College Years

“Remember that all through history, there have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they seem invincible. But in the end, they always fall. Always.”
Mahatma Gandhi, Gandhi: An Autobiography

“the deceased don’t want you to forget about them. They just want you to move past it; not to dwell on it. Remember how we live, not how we died.”
Justin Pyfrom, Dimensions: The College Years

“Fiction with its big question of 'what if?' is one of the most powerful forces in the world. Once upon a time, the ability to light a fire was fictitious.”
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“Sickos never scare me. At least they’re committed.” —Selina Kyle (Michelle Pfeiffer)”
Travis Langley, Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight

“When is posttraumatic stress pathological? The American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV23 or DSM-IV-TR24)b lays out specific criteria. Criterion A: Trauma. Yes, the event that created Batman (1) involved death or physical danger and (2) horrified the survivor. Criterion B: Persistent re-experiencing. Yes, Bruce re-experiences his parents’ murders through recurrent, vivid recollections and”
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