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The Transformation of Craigery Owens
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Ongoing, First published Nov 18, 2012
This is the epic story of Craigery Owens and how his life truely began. Join Craig on his intense journey through heart break and happiness as he faces not only earthly challenges, but also his magic powers aquired from a wizard. It all begins when hes only a 12 year old boy, but soon Craig will have to venture through mountians, reestablish his life, win a battle with the magic within him and defeat his drug addiction. Oh, did I mention he also has to manage 4 bands and a personal side project? Craig's life is more than anyone ever expected, unearth the deep dark secrets and dramatic twists in The Transformation of Craigery Owens to discover how he truely became what he is today.
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