Tracy James Jones was raised between Dallas and Waxahachie, Texas, and considers both cities as "home." At Navarro College Jones majored in Journalism / minor in Mass Communication. Before college, Jones worked as an actor with the local Community Theater, and as an extra/stand-in for feature films. As a freelance writer/novelist, Jones has written several college introductory letters, other contract writing projects, newspaper articles, and three published novels. Literary portfolio also includes a screenplay adaptation of an original fiction novel, "Searching For Eden." Recent release, "Secrets & Lies"-2011, is a multicultural romantic drama which is also being marketed for film.

"Growing up shy, as far back as I can remember I have always been observant of people around me. I've always had a fascination regarding how they reacted in all sorts of situations. I love human emotions. It's like if someone smiled, I always felt compelled to smile back, or if someone were sad, I felt sad with them. This compassion I have for others is often reflected in my work because it breathes life into my characters. I like that. It's an important factor to my creativity. I'm inspired by the totality of life, people in general, and everything that makes up human individuality. It also speaks to the kind of person I believe I am."


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Amazon's Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0067T760U
  • Dallas, Texas
  • JoinedMay 24, 2012




Stories by Tracy James Jones
The Cannon Knight by TracyJamesJones
The Cannon Knight
If you are a fan of NY Times Best-Selling Author Christopher Rice, I think you will enjoy reading this as muc...
The Crush by TracyJamesJones
The Crush
This short-short story was originally written and posted on my blog in early September 2011. It is not very...
"6 Inches" by TracyJamesJones
"6 Inches"
Initially, this was an exercise in writing. I read on another Blogger’s page that it was good practice to wri...