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Jack Campbell Jr.

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When he's not stepping on his son's Lego creations, Jack Campbell Jr. writes horror and dark literary fiction in Lawrence, KS. His writing has appeared in a variety of venues both online and in print. He possesses both a real Master's degree from Fort Hays State University and a fake Bachelor's degree from Miskatonic University. Jack is an unapologetic bibliophile and researches the history of Gothic writing. He is a member of the Horror Writer's Association and a lifetime member of the H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society.

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Jack Campbell Jr. Write. Don't put it off. Do it, now. In Zen in the Art of Writing, Ray Bradbury talks about jumping off of cliffs and building your wings on the way d…moreWrite. Don't put it off. Do it, now. In Zen in the Art of Writing, Ray Bradbury talks about jumping off of cliffs and building your wings on the way down. You can always find a reason not to write. The trick is to write in spite of them.(less)
Jack Campbell Jr. I am a big fan of NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month). This month, for the April Camp NaNoWriMo program, I am writing Heaven's Edge, a science fi…moreI am a big fan of NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month). This month, for the April Camp NaNoWriMo program, I am writing Heaven's Edge, a science fiction noir novel about an old school detective who uncovers a sinister plot in the Utopian society called Heaven's Edge, a community in a dome on top of a pedestal above the pollution and war that plagues Earth.

However, my next published work will probably be Mama's Little Boy, a horror novella about a young man who keeps his dead mother's corpse in the basement after she dies.(less)
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Craft Book Review: Thrill Me: Essays on Fiction by Benjamin Percy

“Q: What’s the key to suspense? A: I’ll tell you later.”

Thrill Me by Benjamin Percy








My first exposure to Benjamin Percy came through Iowa State University. I wasn’t a student of his. I left Ames a few years prior to his arrival. I kept up with the English department news and saw an article about him. I remember reading about Percy and sensing a missed opportunity.





In him, I sensed a kindred sp

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