For over thirty years, J.P. Linde was a part of the Portland, Oregon comedy scene. In 1978 he founded the sketch comedy group “No Prisoners.” In 1981 he performed a one-man comedy show titled “Casually Insane.”
Shortly after, he joined the ranks of stand-up comedy and performed in clubs and colleges throughout the United States and Canada. In 1989, he made his national television debut on “Showtime’s Comedy Club Network.”
J.P. wrote the libretto for the musical comedy “Wild Space A Go Go” and co-wrote and co- produced the feature motion picture, “Axe to Grind.” “Son of Ravage” is his second novel.