Actor, Artist, Author, Poet, Swordsman, Stuntman,
and Fight Choreographer.
A native of Brooklyn, NY, Teel James Glenn --or T.J. as most know him--has a long career as a performer, teacher, and stunt expert that has informed his writing.
He has sold several screenplays and is the author of the fantasies "Death at Dragonthroat," "Tales of a Warrior Priest," "TheDaemonhold Curse," and "Sister Warrior." He's the author of the mystery "Knight Errant:
Death and Life at the Faire" (the first set at a modern renaissance faire), the science fiction adventure, "The Exceptionals: Measure of a Man" (with Jerry Kokich), a book of epic poetry "Warrior Memories," and a pulp serial/ebook, "The Adventures of the Granite Man."
He's also the author of the nonfiction book, "Them's Fightin' Words: How to Write Fight Scenes for Writers."
As a writer, Teel James Glenn has numerous novels currently on the market, including the SF thrillers "The Exceptionals" series for Whiskey Creek Press, one of
which was a the best seller' and one an EPIC finalist.
One book in his sword and fantasy Altiva series, "Sister Warrior," was named one of the hundred best fantasy novels of all time
by Fantsybookreview.uk.
He has had short stories published in Mad, Black Belt, Fantasy Tales, Pulp Empire, Sixgun Western, Fantasy World Geographic, Silver Blade Quarterly, Another Realm, AfterburnSF, Blazing Adventures, Fantasy
World Geographic, and many other publications.
On stage, he's performed at 53 Renaissance Faires and on screen he has been in many genre films and TV series, including Citizen Toxie (as fight choreographer and Toxie's
double), Spenser for Hire, Lord of the Strings, and all the New York soap operas, but am known most widely as Vega in the world wide web series "Street Fighter: the later years." Needless to say, all his sword swinging on stage and screen go into his written work.
His newest fantasy novel, "Wake of the Red Mistress," came out in June from Eternal Press.
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