J.W. Jarvis
J.W. Jarvis lives in sunny California but is originally from the suburbs of the Windy City. When he’s not thinking of ways to create inspiring characters for adventurous minds, you can find him reading, golfing, traveling, or just sipping a hot vanilla latte.
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