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About Me

Let’s see… I was born August 8, 1968 in Baltimore, Maryland. At the age of 4 my family moved to Quincy, Illinois, located on the banks of the Mississippi River. This is where much of my fiction takes place (although, in my short stories, Quincy is called Currie Valley). Nothing much happened for a while. Then, in high school, I became an actor. Being on the stage made everything else tolerable. Plays. Musicals. Concert, Show and Swing Choirs. My friends and I formed GeekShow, a comedy group that performed skits at our New Faces talent show. I realized that a lot of things would come and go in my life: friends, jobs, girlfriends, but theater would always be there. It would be constant. I graduated from High School in 1986. I moved from Quincy to Carbondale to attend Southern Illinois University. More acting. More plays. More comedy. While I hated high school, I loved college. My interest in theater evolved and I started directing plays. It was even better than acting! I graduated in 1990 with a BA in Theater. After college, I toured as a writer/performer with “Authorized Personnel: A Comedy and Improv Team.” We hit a lot of places between the Mississippi River and the eastern seaboard (Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia and a couple other states that I’m sure I’m forgetting). While I wasn’t on the road, I had the worst job in the world working as a baby photographer. This was all in Bloomington, Indiana, where AP had its headquarters, and Bloomington, Indiana is where I started to take an interest in playwriting. Authorized Personnel split up in 1991, but I stayed in Bloomington to try my luck at other ventures. I wanted to direct at the Bloomington Playwrights Project and a logical way to get my foot in the door was to take one of their playwriting classes. It worked. I got to direct some stuff, but I also wrote a couple of plays and discovered that I liked the writing process. In 1992, the Playwrights Project did a one-act I wrote called “Dr. Goat: Goat Doctor”. It was the first play I ever had produced. While in Bloomington I did a lot of things. In addition to being a playwright, a director, a comedian and a baby photographer, I also did more acting, I worked at a pizza restaurant, I was a circus clown and I started my own theater company, Iguana Productions. In 1993 I figured I’d accomplished everything I wanted to accomplish in Bloomington. I’d always talked about living in Chicago, it seemed like a fine time to make the move. In the Windy City I continued writing plays. I produced and directed some stuff with Iguana Productions. I found work in more live theater Box Offices than I’d care to remember. I met people in the Chicago theater community and started to think that maybe theater wasn’t all that I hoped it would be. It wasn’t giving me the satisfaction it once had. I still believed it would always be there, but now I started to wonder if I wanted it to always be there. In 1998, I started to focus less on writing plays and more on writing fiction and one year later my story “The Redemption of Tyler Jack” was published in “Pirate Writings Magazine.” It was my first professional sale. I’ve had more stories published since then and I’ve had more plays produced (In fact, I’ve been far more successful as a playwright since losing interest in theater). I’ve even managed to get a book of short stories published, “The Undertow of Small Town Dreams” (it’s currently available from Twilight Tales Publications). Iguana Productions has evolved into Iguana Publications (we publish cheap, no frills chapbooks). I'm a member of the Horror Writers Association, Mystery Writers of America, The Short Mystery Fiction Society and Private Eye Writers of America. So that’s me.

My Blog

New Noir Film Fest

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Posted by on Tue, 13 Oct 2009 08:35:00 GMT

Two Nominations - One Story

My short story, Wishing on Whores,has been nominated for the Spinetingler Award for Best Short Story on the Web! The Spinetingler Award is givenannually by Spinetingler Magazine.  Theirobjective is ...
Posted by on Wed, 01 Apr 2009 08:20:00 GMT

Ground Pie

On March 23, 24 and 25 my playThe Ramifications of Ground Pieis being done at Rubicon Theatre Projects KASSI FEST.Here are the details:The Ramifications of Ground PieBy John WeaglyMonday March 23...
Posted by on Mon, 16 Mar 2009 14:28:00 GMT

Donald Westlake RIP

Prolific mystery writer Donald Westlake (aka Richard Stark, aka Tucker Coe, aka several other pseudonyms) died on New Year's Eve.  Every August for my birthday I read a Donald Westlake "Dortmunde...
Posted by on Thu, 01 Jan 2009 22:53:00 GMT

New Story

I have a new story, "Wishing on Whores," at THIEVES JARGON.  http://www.thievesjargon.com/workview.php?work=1251  Check it out!
Posted by on Tue, 11 Nov 2008 17:44:00 GMT

Honorable Mention

I was pleased to find out today that my story, "Love in the House of Nowhere," published in the Twilight Tales anthology BOOK OF DEAD THINGS, received Honorable Mention in THE YEAR'S BEST FANTASY &...
Posted by on Tue, 30 Sep 2008 22:05:00 GMT

James Crumley

A lot of the Crime Fiction blogs share the same words today.  James Crumley has died at the age of 68.  His novel THE LAST GOOD KISS is considered one of the most influential and definitive ...
Posted by on Thu, 18 Sep 2008 20:18:00 GMT

Northern Haunts

I'll have TWO stories in the upcoming Shroud Publishing anthology NORTHERN HAUNTS.  "Sinister Mirth" and "A Yeti in Green."Here's what the publisher has to say about this awesome book:"NORTHERN H...
Posted by on Tue, 26 Aug 2008 11:46:00 GMT

Friday Night at Cluck & Jive

Last February, Patti Abbott, Gerald So and Mystery Dawg hosted a Flash Fiction Blog Challenge with a Love/Crime theme.  About twenty writers participated with some good results. They're doing...
Posted by on Wed, 11 Jun 2008 23:56:00 GMT

Events For The Middle Of June

I have a few things coming up this week: On Thursday June 12 my play"Why Abominable Snowmen Don't Like Fast Food"is being done at the GONE IN 60 SECONDS Festival in Leeds, England.  H...
Posted by on Tue, 10 Jun 2008 23:27:00 GMT