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Confessions of a Pop Fan - Jamie S. Rich

A personal diary keeping people abreast of what I am working on writing-wise.

Sunday, December 06, 2009

HE WILL TELL YOU THE DAY AFTER A TRIUMPH IS AS HARD AS THE DAY AFTER A TRAGEDY

Nice review of You Have Killed Me over at Major Spoilers. Check it out:

"I do like Rich’s writing. He has a great grasp of giving the reader just enough information without giving everything away. When it comes to revealing important clues from Mercer’s past and how his continued love for Julie lands him in trouble, it makes for a page turning story as you try and guess what will happen next. The story is nothing new, but it is engaging, and I found myself reading it multiple times over two days.

When I read comics, I generally do not pay attention to who wrote or did the art in any book until well after I’ve read the issue. After being taken in with Joelle Jones’ art in 'You Have Killed Me,' further investigation into her previous works was a bit of a surprise as some of her recent works include the recently released Noir, and other books from Dark Horse Comics. I love her style, and it mostly works for me."


Current Soundtrack: Arctic Monkeys, "Cornerstone" EP

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Jamie S. Rich
Portland, Oregon, United States
Author of prose novels and comic books like Cut My Hair, It Girl & the Atomics, You Have Killed Me, and 12 Reasons Why I Love Her. Jamie's most recent novel is the serialized book Bobby Pins and Mary Janes, and his most recent graphic novels are the sci-fi romance A Boy and a Girl with Natalie Nourigat; Madame Frankenstein with Megan Levens; and the weird crime comic Archer Coe & the Thousand Natural Shocks with Dan Christensen. He also co-created Lady Killer with Joëlle Jones.

In addition to writing here, Jamie has reviewed movies for DVDTalk.com and The Oregonian.

Visit his main webpage, Confessions123.com.

Jamie currently is Group Editor at DC Comics. His opinions are his own and not that of any of his employers.
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