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J. Trevor Robinson

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When J Trevor was young, he received a well-worn stack of mystery and horror novels from his older brother, and it instilled in him a lifelong desire to be an author. Heavily influenced by Stephen King's scares, Jim Butcher's action scenes, and the larger-than-life characters in Ayn Rand's books, he blended those influences with classic literature and pulp horror to write THE MUMMY OF MONTE CRISTO, coming in 2020 from Immortal Works Publishing.

He has also self-published a young-adult horror novel THE GOOD FIGHT, and was published in the Amazon #1 bestselling horror anthology SECRET STAIRS as the sole romance story in the collection.

He lives in Toronto Canada keeping the redhead gene alive with his wife and newborn daughter, born Friday the
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J. Trevor Robinson The first thing that comes to mind is something that happened at my wife's antique shop. It was a small store laid out like the letter P: a single ais…moreThe first thing that comes to mind is something that happened at my wife's antique shop. It was a small store laid out like the letter P: a single aisle starting at the door which looped around an "island" of display cabinets and back on itself, with the cash desk right by the entrance.

One day an old man came in, made some small talk, and went down the aisle to look around. My wife didn't think anything was unusual until another customer came in and walked through the entire P-shape of the aisle. My wife asked the lady if she'd seen the other man; she hadn't. He just vanished somewhere around the back of those display cabinets and never came out.(less)
J. Trevor Robinson The man pulled his gun. "I'm from the government, and I'm here to help."…moreThe man pulled his gun. "I'm from the government, and I'm here to help."(less)
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“You work hard because you’re smart and you know you can do it, don’t let some idiot bully you into being less than you are.”
Justin Robinson, The Good Fight

“Do you know what it looks like when a snot-nosed greenhorn like you comes in and finishes his work with no overtime? How are the other guys supposed to justify putting in a few extra hours at time-and-a-half when you’re pulling that shit?”
Justin Robinson, The Good Fight

“When a kid spends his entire school career being told that pursuing goals isn’t worth it, that working hard and achieving things will only bring him misery, why would he ever bother putting the effort into living a productive life?”
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“We are not going to die."

Butters stared up at me, pale, his eyes terrified. "We're not?"

"No. And do you know why?" He shook his head. "Because Thomas is too pretty to die. And because I'm too stubborn to die." I hauled on the shirt even harder. "And most of all because tomorrow is Oktoberfest, Butters, and polka will never die.”
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message 4: by J.

J. Natasha wrote: "Aw, you have twice as many books in your reading challenge and are already ahead of me. No fair, lol. ;)"

Don't count yourself out yet, I've still got to bounce back from spending a whole month on one book and giving up on a Jack the Ripper "biography" :P


wayword_witch Aw, you have twice as many books in your reading challenge and are already ahead of me. No fair, lol. ;)


message 2: by J.

J. I've re-read most of them enough times that I can still keep up even when I'm working my way through a million-page-long philosophy novel :P


message 1: by wayword_witch (last edited Apr 14, 2014 10:27AM)

wayword_witch Glad your back in the Dresden Files reread!


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