K.J. Kruk

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K.J. Kruk, an award-winning visual artist, is both the author and illustrator of Leo Gray and the Lunar Eclipse. Kruk is also well-known in academia for the discovery of a spiral galaxy, the identification of coordinates leading to a verifiable rip in the fabric of time, and most recently, for the excavation of bones from an unknown alien species dating back to 9,600 BCE.

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