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G.J. Winters

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G.J. Winters "fell Into" writing when a well-meaning teacher of his submitted his Creative Writing assignment for publication in the school paper. The local paper picked up the article, and asked G.J. for publishing rights, to which the young G.J. agreed, with some hesitation, as he felt, "that wasn't one of my best writing, at the time."

G.J. was in the junior high school at the time.

The article, which was a fictionalized version of a local myth surrounding a famous abandoned house near a swamp, was an assignment turned in as part of a mid-term exam. The teacher, Miss Mendez, thought G.J.'s writing as "exemplary" and shows "natural, raw, writing talent for a person his age". The assignment called for "providing details to a local urban myth - provide background, using a local resident's POV, and close with a vague hint of authenticity and realism"

The story, entitled, "The Old Mansion by the Swamp" appeared in the HS paper as a short story, but was serialized in the local paper in 6 parts. G.J. added more characters and even a sub-story (which later became a story of its own, "I Was Shirley Massey" - a story which centered on a member of the fictional family who resided in the Massey Mansion in the late 70s and disappeared without a trace).

With the success of both of his original series, G.J. thought to venture into writing longer stories, this time with futuristic themes, as he has always been fascinated with travelling through time, future crimes, apocalyptic themes, and stories set in civilizations from the future.

G.J. identifies with sci-fi writers as Isaac Asimov, ("Kept me awake through most evenings, in college.") and Margaret Peterson Haddix ("My girlfriend at the time had fits of jealousy over my fanatic tendencies towards her.").

G.J. holds a degree in Chemistry, is an intern at the R&D division of a pharmaceutical manufacturing company, and lives with girlfriend, Deidre, a magazine editor.