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Jim Hardison's Author Page
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Five Swords from Outer Hell. Well, hello there. This is the offical website of. I make stuff up. Lord of the Rings. Set in Narnia if it had been inspired by the Monty Python troup while listening to music from the band They Might be Giants. What if you had a magical superpower. and it hated your guts? Named a top ten great graphic novel for teens by YALSA. The Creature from Lake Michigan! An absolutely horrible horror movie straight from the heart of the 1980s, with the big hair to prove it!
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Other Stuff from Jim
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Five Swords from Outer Hell. A cool thing. This is an animation based on my graphic novel, The Helm. And here are a couple of links I like:. And here are some people I'd like to thank: Maria, C and E, Rachelle Ramirez, Dave Land, Brian Reid, Mike Wellins, Phil Amara, David Altschul, Wayne Rowe, Herb Apon, Dave Stewart, Amy Arendts, Rachel Miller, Lucy Vosmek, Misty at Fiery Seas Publishing and Mark Gottlieb at Trident Media Group. Lord of the Rings. Named a top ten great graphic novel for teens by YALSA.
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Jim Hardison's Author Bio
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Five Swords from Outer Hell. Jim Hardison has worked as a writer, screen writer, animator and film director. He started his professional career by co-writing and producing a low-budget direct-to-video feature film,. The Creature from Lake Michigan. Making a bad movie can be a crash course in the essential elements of good character and story, and. The Creature From Lake Michigan. While working at Vinton, he also co-wrote the television special. Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy. With actor Paul Reiser.
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