Jon Vreeland
Jon Vreeland is a writer of prose, poetry, plays, and journalism. His memoir “The Taste of Cigarettes” published May 22, 2018, under Vine Leaves Press of Australia, and can now be purchased through all major bookstores and outlets.
Vreeland's writing focuses on addiction and its harsh consequence and reality. His stories mostly take place in Huntington Beach, where he lived for thirty years. Vreeland is 38 years old and has been clean from drugs and alcohol for 4 years. Since getting clean he’s published stories with Rebelle Society, Santa Barbara New Press, he currently writes a colum for the Santa Barbara Sentinel and Montecito Journal. His poetry’s been published in a number of journals and three different printed anthologies, two of the
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