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<font color=#000000 style="font-variant: small-caps; font-size: 14pt;font-family: Calibri">  '''Writer - Fame''' -  Heralded as the new Stephen King, Brandon Jenkins spent 34 weeks at #1 on the New York Times Bestseller List with 'Tides of Blood'. 'River of Hate', his second book, spent 21 weeks at #2. The third, 'Face of the Damned', debuted at #2 and climbed to #1 in two weeks. His most recent, 'This Old House'  debuted at #3 and went to #1 the next week. It's still there.  He claims that everything in his books is loosely based on real life events in his small hometown, population 461, Newburg, Missouri. </font>
 
<font color=#000000 style="font-variant: small-caps; font-size: 14pt;font-family: Calibri">  '''Writer - Fame''' -  Heralded as the new Stephen King, Brandon Jenkins spent 34 weeks at #1 on the New York Times Bestseller List with 'Tides of Blood'. 'River of Hate', his second book, spent 21 weeks at #2. The third, 'Face of the Damned', debuted at #2 and climbed to #1 in two weeks. His most recent, 'This Old House'  debuted at #3 and went to #1 the next week. It's still there.  He claims that everything in his books is loosely based on real life events in his small hometown, population 461, Newburg, Missouri. </font>
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'''More Fame''' - Brandon Jenkins made the news recently when he was viciously stabbed and presumed dead.  Now the rumors run everywhere from publicity stunt to him now being a vampire.

Revision as of 22:20, 15 September 2015

Writer - Fame - Heralded as the new Stephen King, Brandon Jenkins spent 34 weeks at #1 on the New York Times Bestseller List with 'Tides of Blood'. 'River of Hate', his second book, spent 21 weeks at #2. The third, 'Face of the Damned', debuted at #2 and climbed to #1 in two weeks. His most recent, 'This Old House' debuted at #3 and went to #1 the next week. It's still there. He claims that everything in his books is loosely based on real life events in his small hometown, population 461, Newburg, Missouri.

More Fame - Brandon Jenkins made the news recently when he was viciously stabbed and presumed dead. Now the rumors run everywhere from publicity stunt to him now being a vampire.