J.W. Buckley
J.W. Buckley (born 1978) is a writer originally from Tewksbury, Massachusetts.
Buckley attended Austin Preparatory School before going onto Beloit College and finally Northeastern University.
Although Buckley is somewhat of a recluse, he has been featured in articles and/or interviews in Rolling Stone, Megawords Magazine, and The New Yorker. He has also been featured on The National Geographic Channel and The History Channel.[1][2][3][4][5]
Bibliography[edit]
- Depressed Skull, Wesley Eisold. Heartworm Press #4, 2006. (Editor)
- Deathbeds, Wesley Eisold. Heartworm Press #11, 2007. (Editor)
- Where There Are Two There Are Three. Heartworm Press #12, 2007.
- 23, compilation. Heartworm Press #23, 2008. (Contributing Editor)
Filmography[edit]
- Goodnight Moon, MyraRise Productions, (2007). (Associate Producer)(Post-Production Supervisor)
- Little Birds, Hunting Lane Films, (2012). (Production Consultant)(Actor)
Discography[edit]
- Mind Eraser - "The Prodigal Son Brings Death" 7" (2009) Youngblood Records (lyrics on "Spear")
- Mind Eraser - Tour Split 7" w/ Slang (2010) 540 Records (lyrics on "Crushing In My Dreams")
Notes[edit]
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