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J. F. Juzwik
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  • Northeast Indiana
  • United States
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on Thursday
Oh, you do have to go and check this one out. No way did you see this coming...
on Thursday
That is a terrific cover. You can feel the excitement. Great news and congratulations!
on Wednesday
This is great--a real scream!
on Tuesday
Really enjoyed this one. Hits home.
on Tuesday
It's a great post!
November 16
So perfectly said. Congratulations!
November 11
It's a terrific one too! Really enjoyed it.
October 29

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Hometown:
Fort Wayne
About Me:
I love to read and write. Primarily, I write crime fiction, but sometimes dabble in horror. I am currently working on a horror short and my second crime fiction novel.
I Am A:
Reader, Writer
Website:
http://www.jfjuzwik.webs.com
Books And Authors I Like:
Dave Zeltserman, John Sandford, Stephen King, Dean Koontz, A Study in Red by Brian L. Porter, B.R. Stateham's Murderous Passions and Roland of the High Crags: Evil Arises, and any book dealing with forensics and crime, whether they be fiction or non-fiction
Movies And TV Shows I Like:
To Live and Die in LA, all the Law and Orders, Forensic Files, Body of Evidence, Investigative Reports, American Justice and Cold Case Files

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He wants to get to know you.
He wants to share your hopes and dreams.
He wants to help you learn to feel.
He wants to watch you die.
Let the game begin...

A big city detective, haunted by events of his past, moves to a small town to find some measure of peace. A serial killer also decides to make his home in the same small town, as well as use it for his hunting ground. The two engage in a deadly game of cat and mouse.

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J. F. Juzwik

Pay Dim Tim and Jukebox Johnny a Visit!

My story, Dim Tim and Jukebox Johnny, won 2nd place in Eric Beetner's contest. The theme of the story was to be a FIST, and was sort of spawned from his new book, Too Many Blows To The Head.

This was great fun to write, and hopefully, just as much fun to read. My story is up today on his blog, so if you have a bit of time, check it out. There's also info on his book and a killer trailer for it too. Enjoy!
http://www.ericbeetner.blogspot.com/

The first place winner's story, Robert Crisman's A P… Continue

Posted on October 17, 2009 at 5:08am — 2 Comments

J. F. Juzwik

Byline at A Twist of Noir

The second part of my Twist of Noir 'Two-Fer', Byline, is currently up. Again, if you missed it the first time out, please stop by and check it out. Hope you enjoy!
http://a-twist-of-noir.blogspot.com/2009/10/twist-of-noir-224-jf-juzwik.html

Posted on October 16, 2009 at 12:24pm — 1 Comment

J. F. Juzwik

A Gentleman Caller up at A Twist of Noir

My story, A Gentleman Caller, is up at A Twist of Noir. If you missed it the first time on Crooked, give it a whirl. I hope you enjoy!
http://a-twist-of-noir.blogspot.com/2009/10/twist-of-noir-223-jf-juzwik.html

Posted on October 16, 2009 at 9:30am — 1 Comment

J. F. Juzwik

Another story up at A Twist of Noir!

I'm very happy that my story, The Favor, is currently up at A Twist of Noir. This quirky little tale has always been one of my personal favorites. Check it out if you have some time.
http://a-twist-of-noir.blogspot.com/2009/10/twist-of-noir-209-jf-juzwik.html

Posted on October 11, 2009 at 2:30am —

J. F. Juzwik

NaNoWriMo2009?

Here we are again. I did it last year and yes, it's taken a lot of time, but my project is almost ready to shop around. I completed another 50,000+ word project on another site during the month of January, and I've already contracted to have that one published. While it is great fun AND a lot of hard work, it does pay. If you take it seriously and just get it written, then go back to it later and spruce it up, it's amazing what you can find.

Anyone ready to do it again this year? I'm in there a… Continue

Posted on October 6, 2009 at 2:31pm —

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At 1:36am on September 12, 2009, Brian L Porter said…
Hi Joyce,

What lovely things you say about me. I'm blushing. I really appreciate the value you place on my work, and I'm so pleased that I've succeeded in turning fiction into fact, so to speak. I do try hard to 'suck the reader in' to the story and you appear to intimate that I've succeeded for which I'm very grateful. I hope you enjoy 'Legacy' and don't worry,t he third part of the trilogy will take a while to write so you've plenty of time to read this one.

Best regards

BRian
At 4:29pm on September 7, 2009, Brian L Porter said…
Hi Joyce,

Thanks for the blog comment. I shall of course give away no secrets as to my insight into Jack's world and his mind, but let's just say that so any people have said I belong in the 19th century that perhaps there's a clue in there somewhere...haha

I do hope you get the opportunity to read 'Legacy of the Ripper' one day soon, and of course, there will be the third and final part of the trilogy, which is already on my 'drawing board' so to speak. Jack just has to 'flesh it out' so to speak....oh sorry, did I say Jack? I meant me of course....

Very best regards

Brian

At 3:58am on September 7, 2009, Brian L Porter said…
Hi Joyce,

Thanks for the blog comment. I shall of course give away no secrets as to my insight into Jack's world and his mind, but let's just say that so any people have said I belong in the 19th century that perhaps there's a clue in there somewhere...haha

I do hope you get the opportunity to read 'Legacy of the Ripper' one day soon, and of course, there will be the third and final part of the trilogy, which is already on my 'drawing board' so to speak. Jack just has to 'flesh it out' so to speak....oh sorry, did I say Jack? I meant me of course....

Very best regards

Brian

At 10:39am on September 5, 2009, John Gannon said…
Joyce - I promise you: no matter how deep you research, it is only half the story. I'm up to 60,000 words at the moment; but, I'm not done yet - Qualtrough was the key to the case - but in a way nobody ever imagined. My book will be called, 'Julia Wallace and the Devil in the Detail'. Many thanks for adding me as a friend.
At 9:45am on September 5, 2009, John Gannon said…
Hi Joyce; you heard of the Julia Wallace murder?
At 8:35am on August 27, 2009, Matthew Quinn Martin said…
Congrats!
At 7:35am on August 15, 2009, Matthew Quinn Martin said…
Thanks, Joyce...for the kind comments (and for reading)
At 5:45am on July 27, 2009, Gary C. King said…
Wow, Joyce, thanks--again! I'm blushing. Seriously, I wish I could get these kind of great "reviews" all the time--you should see some of the ones that show up on Amazon.com and BN.com. I truly appreciate your kind words, Joyce. It's comments like yours that help make it all worthwhile.

Gary
At 10:19am on July 25, 2009, Gary C. King said…
Thanks, Joyce--I appreciate the kind words you left on my comment wall about AN ALMOST PERFECT MURDER. I try in the research department and do as best I can given the time frame that publishers allow in their tight deadlines! Glad you had time to read the book.

Gary
At 12:37am on July 24, 2009, Cormac Brown said…
Thank you very much for accepting my invite, I love your page too.
 
 

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