J. A. INGLIS

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Joel Inglis is a relatively new writer and is very excited to have his first piece of short fiction published herein. You can look for his next published piece in the horror anthology Valentine's at the Hacker Inn, published by The Dead Puppets Society.

With influences in the works of Douglas Adams, Stephen King, and Chuck Palahniuk, Joel's literary style is sometimes absurd and the rest of the time appalling (but in a good way).

Joel spends his free time organizing rock events for local all ages shows, participating in community theatre, and playing board games with friends.

After watching an ungodly amount of time travel movies (from Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure to Primer and Terminator in between) Joel decided to take his own crack at writing about the pros and the cons of temporal displacement. The end result is "Martin the Guinea Pig".