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Jeffrey S. Holland has an Associate of Science in General Studies and an Associate of Arts in Theater.  He attained a Bachelor of Arts from Auburn University in Radio/Television/Film, where he minored in Archaeology.

 

He is an accomplished documentary and commercial screenwriter, as well as a published writer.  His short-stories Shadows of Lives Once Lived and Dreaming of a Lost Christmas were published in SouthernPRIDE quarterly magazine in 1997.  Jeffrey was commissioned to write three more ghost stories for SouthernPRIDE, which consisted of A Familiar Tale, Spirit for Lease, and Coffee Bank.  (Those three stories were never published due to the magazine ending it's publication.  However, Holland has recently begun talking with the previous owner of SouthernPRIDE about the possibility of publishing a collection of re-edited versions of all five short-stories, under the title Holiday Spirits.  He is also adapting his short-story A Familiar Tale into an ongoing series of novels called Familiar Tales.  He is currently adapting the story for Book One, which is expected to be published in 2014.  He will begin writing Book Two before the end of the year.  Check back for updates.)

 

After working for several years in broadcast television, Jeffrey S. Holland owned and operated a video production company.  He has video editing, graphic design, and web design experience as well.  He later attained teaching certifications in History, Science, and Reading.  He has taught Reading, Journalism, Social Studies, World History, American History, Life Science, Physical Science, Biology, Forensics and Archaeology.  He is also a licensed practical nurse.

 

Jeffrey S. Holland has also begun work on his first full-length novel titled Earth Wars: Black Hole Survivors, which will be the first in a four-novel saga.  For Jeffrey, fiction writing serves as a creative outlet and a form of escape.  He feels that his vast experiences in various fields help to make him a better writer.  He looks forward to a long writing career and aspires to become a full-time writer.  Look for Jeffrey S. Holland's writings to be published in the near future, and check back here for the latest updates.