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Jonra Springs

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Jonra Springs - Christian, husband, stepfather, author and hack guitarist. I was working as a news anchor toward the end of my radio career. Guys from the other stations called us news-types, because all we did was type news. I don't know how many thousands of words a day I typed to keep up with live and prerecorded newscasts for two markets. At the time I was reading the Left Behind series from LaHaye and Jenkins and I wondered how they were going to present the next plague.
The answer hit me like a revelation- by putting words on paper...
It was then I knew I could make anything happen in exactly the same way. That's what prompted me to start writing fiction.
I wrote 17 episodes of the Eusta Diddoo Runaway Pony series as scripts for a cartoon, and then a sci-fi novel for adults and young adults. Along the way I wrote several short fantasy stories for children and middle grade readers. Then when I couldn't make the connection to sell a cartoon to any of the animation producers, I started converting the series into books for middle grade readers and adults who like cartoons.
When I make time to read, I like classics and all kinds of science fiction.

Jonra Springs

4/5 ( ratings)
Jonra Springs - Christian, husband, stepfather, author and hack guitarist. I was working as a news anchor toward the end of my radio career. Guys from the other stations called us news-types, because all we did was type news. I don't know how many thousands of words a day I typed to keep up with live and prerecorded newscasts for two markets. At the time I was reading the Left Behind series from LaHaye and Jenkins and I wondered how they were going to present the next plague.
The answer hit me like a revelation- by putting words on paper...
It was then I knew I could make anything happen in exactly the same way. That's what prompted me to start writing fiction.
I wrote 17 episodes of the Eusta Diddoo Runaway Pony series as scripts for a cartoon, and then a sci-fi novel for adults and young adults. Along the way I wrote several short fantasy stories for children and middle grade readers. Then when I couldn't make the connection to sell a cartoon to any of the animation producers, I started converting the series into books for middle grade readers and adults who like cartoons.
When I make time to read, I like classics and all kinds of science fiction.

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