James J. Hill III
First and most important, I am the proud single father to five, yes five daughters! I was born in Norristown PA, and lived there for almost 20 years. Currently, I reside in nearby scenic Chester County, PA. along with my children and our cat, Lucy Luna Hill.
I've always had a hidden passion for writing, and now can share those stories with the world. This is just the start of what is to come.
Truthfully, I hope you will give my stories a chance and enjoy reading them as much as I enjoyed writing and creating them.
I like to think of my writing as something I had not planned from an early age. I graduated 169 out of 171 in High School. Never attended college, and was a single father at a young age. Yet, with hard work, passion and a determinati
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