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Jeremy Ford

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Born
in Kansas City, The United States
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Jeremy D. Ford (b. 1984) grew up in Kansas City, KS. He taught himself to read at the age of three, and has been busy figuring out what to do with that knowledge since.

After high school, Jeremy completed a B.A. in English from Park University as well as an M.A. in English from Emporia State University. At Park, he was greatly influenced by two of his professors, Dennis Okerstrom and Stephen Atkinson. He considers his most important influences from Emporia State to have been Amy Sage Webb, Kevin Rabas, and Mel Storm.

Jeremy has written a lot of things, from short stories, to 10-minute screenplays, to love notes on enough Post-Its to cover an entire 1997 Honda Civic.

He is currently adapting a novel (by Caleb J. Ross) into a screenplay, as well
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37 Poems for People Who Hat...

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2007 — 2 editions
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The Harvest

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2013
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Two Hearts
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I Didn't Mean to ...
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read in April 2012
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Jeremy Ford Jeremy Ford said: " Brilliant.

In the genre, Palahniuk just fell off the pegboard (i.e. more than just down a few pegs). Ross can do this without dissociative identity disorder or magic spells, etc., and still deliver that intrinsic sense of surreal (read: all too real)
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