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Jennifer L.B. Leese
Not only is Jennifer LB Leese a mother of three from Maryland; she is a published author of several children's fiction picture books, one young adult fantasy book, and a paranormal fiction novel. Leese also freelances children's non-fiction books for book distribution and packaging companies.
As a way of helping to promote other authors, she reviews childrens books for several online magazines, including her own "It's Only Ink! Children's Book Reviews" at AuthorsDen.com/jenniferlbleese Jennifer works as a copyeditor for Writers Exchange E-Publishing, and freelances for individual authors and publishers.
She works as Managing Editor for a local newspaper called the "Picket News" where she writes feature human interest articles, as well as finding/writing articles, hiring writers, editing, formatting, and taking care of newspaper layout and the newspaper website. Her column, "It's Only Ink! Children's Book Reviews" is published in every issue (every Sunday) of the Picket News.
Jennifer has recently started freelancing for the Hagerstown Magazine, writing feature stories of Hagerstown's businesses, non-profit organizations, places, people, and communities.
As half of JV Harlee, Leese writes gothic, fantasy novels for teenagers with published author Valerie Hardin. Their first book is "Gargoyle Tears".
Jennifer lives in Maryland with her three children, Nicholas, Cameron, and Jordan, her husband, Thom, and their three dogs, Jezebel, Daisy, and Lily. She volunteers at her childrens school weekly where she heads the PTA as Vice President. Jennifer likes to write, read, color with her children, play dolls with her daughter, take nature walks with her kids, and read bedtime stories to them every night.
Whenever Pigel Piglet searches for truffles near his barnyard home, he never watches where he is going. On one particular day, he bumps his snout into a tree. Rushing to a nearby pond, he watches as his nose grows three times in size. As he makes his way back to Mama Pig, his barnyard friends hav...
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I Am Me is the story about a little girl who learns that even though she has her mommy's button nose, and her daddy's freckles, she is still herself; she is Nica Jolee.
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It is Jordie's first day of pre-school. She's excited and ready to go. That is, until she gets to school and sees all the children. Now, she's ready to go home.
Join a family on a car trip and see what they see, and hear what they hear.
With beautiful pictures and enchanting sounds.
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So. At Excelsior Comics, someone has decided that the world's greatest superhero must die.
The reason why is that the man who created the Centurion, said hero, fifty years ago has made a well-publicized walkout from the company, taken the leading talent with him in an Image-like exodus, and left Excelsior's stock prices to tank. Which they are doing.
...So. What have we got in this novel?
Basically, the author is working out a lot of rage about the conned-up death of Superman, about modern comics' fascination and obsession, all too often, with blood and gore and death, about the publishers and editors who let such things happen, nay, encourage them in the name of sales, and the fans who buy same because they don't want to be left out of the Next Big Thing.
...I had fun with it. I think you will, too. You'll also like spotting the names of people involved with Superman which are salted into the work. And, somehow, after reading the description of the comics' plot, I did end up wanting to read the Death and Return of the Centurion. I guess that's enough of a tribute to the work.
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