I've not been able to get much work in changing up my site. Blogger is not letting me get a new template in here due to a glitch, and I just need to wait until its fixed.
In the meantime, I did this recently and wanted to share it with any of you visiting.
And I know I need to fix some videos because they were taken off Youtube. I'll do that the next chance I get.
Howdy. I'm the man who calls himself J.S. Lawhead. I was born in 1984. I am the product of an Appalachian childhood that developed into an Appalachian adulthood (for lack of a more accurate term) throughout the Eastern Tennessee section of the Great Smoky Mountains. This mystic environment provided much inspiration for the surreal contexts of the hyperbolic world to be written about, and that is what I aim to do. I'm not a young man anymore, though most of my online activities and such may still give the impression that I'm a 16-22 year old internet weeb only for people to go, "Whoa, you're actually XX years old?" I don't love it and I don't worship youth (life is more than being young, after all) but that's just the way it works on this end.
This website was originally supposed to be just another author's website, but it has since expanded into a variety of things that I have done, do, and want to do as time and lifespan allow. I have game reviews, paranormal documentaries and posts, my resume, music stuff and philosophical self-help on this page. It does not present a sense of consistency, but I'd rather have a bunch of stuff under one umbrella than loads of different websites for them (as I've already learned).
Apart from that, I do music under the name 12 Followers/Meteo Xavier.
This website will continue to develop as everything else does in time. Thank you!
Last edited: 11/2/19.
Phantoms Fill The Southern Skies
A work that spanned two years of effort, this is the absolute best of Southern ghostlore I could research and compile. No semi-fiction, just a balanced account of awesome ghost stories in Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky and Alabama. Includes some skeptical analysis to debunk obvious illogical content, but respects the source material all the same. Click the link above to purchase it from Amazon.com.