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Justin Sloan is a game writer, screenwriter, and author who writes Gamelit, Children’s fiction, urban fantasy, and science fiction novels. His novels have been published in the United States and have been translated into many languages across the world.
As a screenwriter, he has credits on blockbusters such as “Walking Dead: Michonne,” “Tales From The Borderlands,” “Game of Thrones,” “Marvel,” and “Rival Peak,” a TV hybrid title.
He has also executive produced several movies as part of an American Laos production company Seastar Entertainment.
His work in screenwriting has seen him being placed and winning top contests with several of his novels being opted to be made into features.
He also worked for the Marines as a signals intelligence officer in addition to teaching kickboxing, and Muay Thai.
For his master’s degree, Justin went to Johns Hopkins where he studied creative writing. He would then go to UCLA where he studied screenwriting and is still a fellow of the Veterans Writing Project by the Writers Guild Foundation.
The author Justin Sloan felt a need to discover himself after he spent five years in the Marines. While he had always wanted to be an author, he put that on the back burner as he opted for a paycheck rather than follow his passion.
He would then have some fun years living in Italy, Korea, and Japan as he worked in stabilization, post-conflict reconstruction, and international trade.
Sloan would then move to San Francisco where he worked for the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco specializing in banking regulation.
While he made good money, he always felt that he was missing something and he could no longer continue down the same old familiar path. Looking back at his life, he realized that he had to pursue his passion in creative writing.
At some point, he began writing a novel but ultimately realized that if he was to improve his skills, he would need to take some classes in creative writing. ‘
Unfortunately, he had already used his GI Bill credit to get an international relations degree and believed he was done. But he was fortunate that he met some active duty soldiers who informed him of the Post 9-11 GI Bill which he could still use.
After doing some research, Justin Sloan applied for a writing program and initially got rejected. He never gave up and hardly a year later he was accepted into the writing program.
Once he got in, he got to work majoring in fiction so that he could finally get the skills he needed to become a creative fiction author. In the program, he met many aspiring authors that would become friends with.
In addition to the creative writing program, he leveraged LinkedIn and started sending messages and emails asking authors for advice.
Ultimately he made it in 2014 with the publishing of “Back by Sunrise,” the debut novel of the “Brooke Morts” series of novels.
Sloan now works full-time at Telltale Games and has published several works of poetry, short stories, and at least sixty fiction novels.
He believes none of this would have happened had he not been in the military, and had a determination to follow his passion and the GI Bill.
Justin Sloan’s novel “Justice is Calling” is the first of the thrilling “Reclaiming Honor” series of novels. The work is set in the Kurtherian Gambit universe and introduces a woman named Valerie who is a vampire.
The vampire heroin makes her home in a post-apocalyptic world and escaped from her bloodthirsty brother and father, left Europe and crosses the Atlantic Ocean, and ended up in the United States.
In the US, she meets Michael who charges her with bringing fairness and order to the rebuilding of the United States and New York City in particular.
He is a vampire who feeds her his blood so that she can become his justice enforcer and walk in the sun without getting burned. Michael and Cammie the local Alpha believe she is the answer to law enforcement in the city.
The biggest issue she needs to deal with immediately is that there has been an active underground in New York making use of vampire blood to remain healthy and young and those with money have all the access they need.
Valerie wages war against the shadowy group as she finds imprisoned vampires and frees them. Ultimately, she needs to build an army to defeat one of her most formidable opponents who just happens to be her brother.
“Claimed by Honor” by Justin Sloan sees Valerie having to deal with a lot as Michael has made her Judge Enforcer. This means that she has to stop the werewolves and vampires from killing each other.
At the same time, she also has to fight a war against Captain Strake and his nasty enforcers who work with some corrupt CEOs that had been in charge of the city’s affairs before she took over.
Things were difficult enough but now she needs to determine which of the top leaders in the city were against her and which ones were still with her.
Between battling to save New York and its residents while also trying to ensure that people did not know that paranormals were running things, she has her work cut out for her.
She was about to quit when she realized that Carrie her Werewolf friend had gone missing while on a mission. The only way to ensure she survived was to leave the city and go rescue her so that she could bring her back.
It makes for a beautiful story with a kickass lead who has often been compared to the likes of a more innocent and younger Bethany Anne.
Justin Sloan’s novel “Judgement Has Fallen” sees Valerie still basking in the glory of having defeated her worst enemy.
She is now disseminating and delegating her leadership role between the members of her team who will now be justice enforcers in her stead.
Her most entrusted enforcers include Peterson, Wallace, and Jackson Mercer who are humans like her, Royland who leads a vampire clan, and Cammie who the alpha of the werewolf clan.
They all have separate commissions in addition to having to work in enforcement, clearing the streets of degradation and danger, to make it possible for residents to enjoy the freedom of the new regime.
Meanwhile, Valerie heads underground to hunt the group that has been trading in vampire blood. She is also hunting the renegade vampires known as the Forsaken that used to collaborate with Strake and used to make a lot of profit from their evil deeds.
She also needs to persuade the residents that she is more than a spoiled vampire princess only interested in power.
She will have to show that she genuinely has the interest of the people in her heart which is not so easy to do.
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