Joshua Dagon
764 E. Twain Ave, Suite 8G
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Email: jd@joshuadagon.com
Home page: www.joshuadagon.com
I have absolutely no interest in writing about myself. It bores me. Non-fiction is far too difficult. It's torture not to adorn, to idealize. Honesty hurts me. I want to tell you I've authored ten novels. The truth is I've finished three--each of which are now available in both soft-cover and eBook format--eBooks are through MobiPocket.com or Kindle at Amazon.com
[Warning! The following is quasi-shameless self-promotion!]
Please, please, please visit www.joshuadagon.com to order a copy of my first novel, The Fallen, and my second, Demon Tears. My most recent work, Into the Mouth of the Wolf, is also now on the shelves and available, too, through all the major Internet retailers. Or, feel free to order several copies. They make dandy gifts!
If you'd like a more accessible sample of my work, I've recently published two novelettes on MobiPocket.com The first is called Obsidian, and the second, Onyx.
I began writing as a columnist--a humorist--for an international nightlife magazine based in Studio City, California. I don't get much time to do that anymore, unfortunately, writing a regular column, or I'd still be making actual money.
Writing plays was an unquestionably worthwhile endeavor. One of them--I've finished four--actually saw a stage, with real, living, biologically-authentic, human people filling the theater, the bulk of whom also paid genuine money for tickets. In addition to that profound success--hold your breath, here it comes--I was given money that turned out to be spendable American dollars, which I have since, of course, spent.
These days, though, well... these days I'm so happily lost in the consuming process of composing novels that my fifth play has stalled in its first scene, and the word 'columnist' isn't even on my business card. [My publisher designed the card.]
As I mentioned, however, I just hate to toot my own horn--I'm quasi-uncomfortable at the moment, trying to type while breathing into a paper bag. However, the folks at Breur Media Corporation--my wonderful publisher--are rather good at horn-tooting. "Give us a horn and by god we'll toot it!" they always say. [Not really.]
Please, please give them a chance to toot by visiting www.joshuadagon.com
Published writer: Yes
Freelance: No |