
James Turner has been writing and making up stuff for years and years, since even before there was Twitter. By night, he’s a doodling writer and fan of sci-fi, steampunk and fantasy. By day, he works for the dreaded Morning People. James enjoys cycling and cross-country skiing, but has foresworn the latter as it always seemed to involve getting up before 6 AM. James drinks a lot of coffee. In 2005, James wrote and illustrated Nil: A Land Beyond Belief. He followed whacky dive into modern nihilism with a quarterly comic book about a butt-kicking librarian. Next was Warlord of Io, a sci-fi epic about a kid emperor who just wants to be a rock star. James is high-concept all the way. His dystopian comic Hell Lost (also known as Rebel Angels) is about a counter-revolution in the Infernal Realm. His work has been optioned by Warner Brothers and Walden Media. Humble and modest to a fault, James rarely waves about the awards he has won in front of guests to his home. He spends his spare time thinking up silly things, loitering in art galleries, and writing wild and outlandish bios in the third person. Thank you for reading his tightly plotted ramblings.
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