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'''Jon Reeves''' (previously '''Jon deMalo''', also '''thjorksa''') was a prolific member of [[alt.games.creatures]] for several years until several periods without access to the newsgroup isolated him and he stopped posting. He was a member of the [[AGC Writers' Guild]] (for which he wrote [[Port 5]], which remains unfinished), and participated in [[NationStates]] for a while until he forgot about it. Most of his [[Creatures series|Creatures]] work is still available at his website, [[Midgard: Tales of Albia]], athough he has moved on to other things. He is, however, still interested in the community and has a new project waiting in the wings.
 
'''Jon Reeves''' (previously '''Jon deMalo''', also '''thjorksa''') was a prolific member of [[alt.games.creatures]] for several years until several periods without access to the newsgroup isolated him and he stopped posting. He was a member of the [[AGC Writers' Guild]] (for which he wrote [[Port 5]], which remains unfinished), and participated in [[NationStates]] for a while until he forgot about it. Most of his [[Creatures series|Creatures]] work is still available at his website, [[Midgard: Tales of Albia]], athough he has moved on to other things. He is, however, still interested in the community and has a new project waiting in the wings.
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==Jon deMalo==
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When he first joined the community, Jon posted under the fictional identity of Jon deMalo, a 27-year-old English teacher, happily married with two children. Despite being both in his mid teens and not that bright at the time, he managed to keep up the pretense until he finally dropped it in a thread called, bluntly, [b]The Truth[/b]. The result was neither a gasp of terror nor a comdemnation for fibbing, but rather a collection of blank stares and "Hey, whatever. You're still the same guy."
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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*[http://www.livejournal.com/users/thjorska/ Jon's LiveJournal] (and his [http://www.livejournal.com/users/jonpaul/ story LiveJournal])
 
*[http://www.livejournal.com/users/thjorska/ Jon's LiveJournal] (and his [http://www.livejournal.com/users/jonpaul/ story LiveJournal])
 
*[http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?selm=3965a82d%240%2411189%247f31c96c%40news01.syd.optusnet.com.au How to spell Jon deMalo's name properly] - a fake a.g.c FAQ by [[Toki]]
 
*[http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?selm=3965a82d%240%2411189%247f31c96c%40news01.syd.optusnet.com.au How to spell Jon deMalo's name properly] - a fake a.g.c FAQ by [[Toki]]
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*[http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?&hl=en&lr=&safe=off&selm=icm6qt08bcc4cqjq5iq16lc8uq4qh09rek%404ax.com&rnum=2 The Truth] - the thread where Jon reveals his not-so-shocking true identity
 
[[Category:People]][[Category:Graphic Artists]][[Category:Fan Authors]]
 
[[Category:People]][[Category:Graphic Artists]][[Category:Fan Authors]]

Revision as of 16:15, 28 February 2005

Jon Reeves (previously Jon deMalo, also thjorksa) was a prolific member of alt.games.creatures for several years until several periods without access to the newsgroup isolated him and he stopped posting. He was a member of the AGC Writers' Guild (for which he wrote Port 5, which remains unfinished), and participated in NationStates for a while until he forgot about it. Most of his Creatures work is still available at his website, Midgard: Tales of Albia, athough he has moved on to other things. He is, however, still interested in the community and has a new project waiting in the wings.

Jon deMalo

When he first joined the community, Jon posted under the fictional identity of Jon deMalo, a 27-year-old English teacher, happily married with two children. Despite being both in his mid teens and not that bright at the time, he managed to keep up the pretense until he finally dropped it in a thread called, bluntly, [b]The Truth[/b]. The result was neither a gasp of terror nor a comdemnation for fibbing, but rather a collection of blank stares and "Hey, whatever. You're still the same guy."

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