Here’s the latest version with the latest info in bold: Anthony David Jacques is an American author and freelance journalist. Born and raised in the Midwestern U.S., he has earned degrees in Graphic Design, Music and Gemology. His fiction writing ranges from mainstream to neo-noir and has been published both online and in print, including the [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Anthony David Jacques’
Another Bio Update
Posted: March 7, 2012 in Blog EntriesTags: an american atheist, Anthony David Jacques, Christopher Hitchens, Fiction, noir, religion
Website Updates
Posted: March 2, 2012 in Blog EntriesTags: Anthony David Jacques, concussion, fuck yeah christopher hitchens, religion, tumblr, you might be an atheist
Just a quick note on a couple changes to this site and my obsession with the micro-blogging site, tumblr. Since I sustained a concussion early on in February, my ability to read or write anything of length has been greatly diminished. Not only have I been off work because of this, I’ve also been unable [...]
Negative #6 Featured in The Woodpile
Posted: January 24, 2012 in Blog EntriesTags: Anthony David Jacques, Behind the Music, Mark Z Danielewski, Negative #6, Writing
My recent short story, Negative #6, published in the October issue of Kindling, is now being featured on their blog, The Woodpile. It’s sort of a Behind the Music thing for writers. Check it out here.
I’ve finally updated my bio
Posted: December 8, 2011 in Blog Entries, Non-FictionTags: Anthony David Jacques, biography
And it’s about time. In the years since I launched this site quite a lot has changed, and I finally have something worth putting into a bio. Whereas before I relied on sarcasm and a few scant publication credits, I can now afford to list some more pertinent information here and direct readers to my [...]
Warmed and Bound News and Interviews
Posted: July 24, 2011 in Blog EntriesTags: Amanda Gowan, Anthony David Jacques, Brian Evenson, Caleb J. Ross, Craig Clevenger, Richard Thomas, Stephen Graham Jones, Steve Erikson, Warmed and Bound
Many thanks to those of you who have been supportive of me and the rest of the Velvet writers, for your loyalty and your friendship, and for making this whole experience such a rewarding success, and cheers to all of you.
