Back in the Summer of 2006, J.C. decided to write fun stories. And much to the exasperation of literally everyone around him, he never stopped trying to write fun stories.
Now, it's so many years later, and J.C. is still writing fun stories. He's even published a few of them. Hopefully, you like those stories. If not, everybody has their own tastes, so it's cool.
If you like giant-scaled anime-inspired fantasy epics, you'll probably like J.C.'s books. If you like watching paint dry, you might not like J.C.'s books.
If you like deep, unorthodox world-building that mashes together a bunch of influences, you'll probably like J.C.'s books. If want to read Lord of the Rings knockoff literature, you might not like J.C.'s books.
If you like seeing JapBack in the Summer of 2006, J.C. decided to write fun stories. And much to the exasperation of literally everyone around him, he never stopped trying to write fun stories.
Now, it's so many years later, and J.C. is still writing fun stories. He's even published a few of them. Hopefully, you like those stories. If not, everybody has their own tastes, so it's cool.
If you like giant-scaled anime-inspired fantasy epics, you'll probably like J.C.'s books. If you like watching paint dry, you might not like J.C.'s books.
If you like deep, unorthodox world-building that mashes together a bunch of influences, you'll probably like J.C.'s books. If want to read Lord of the Rings knockoff literature, you might not like J.C.'s books.
If you like seeing Japanese and Thai influences in fantasy novels, you'll probably like J.C.'s books (he lived in both of those places). If you prefer your fiction set solidly in fake medieval Europe, you might not like J.C.'s books.
J.C.'s favorite activities include talking, hearing himself talk, writing, reading what he wrote, and talking to other people about what he wrote. He also likes video games, programming, history, anime, mechas, mountains, rivers, oceans, monkeys, dogs, cats, and singing badly. He does not like hot dogs, macaroni and cheese, or the sound of dull pencils on paper.
Lastly, his favorite person in the whole world is his wife Tasha. After that, it's probably Steve Irwin....more