JON DAMORE; Best Selling Author; Back in NJ; Sixth book, Me & George; He does it all by himself

Published: Nov. 6, 2022, 6:32 p.m.

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JON D\u2019AMORE; Best Selling Author; Back in NJ; Sixth book, \u2018Me & George;\u2019 \u201cHe does it all by himself\u201d

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CONTACT: www. jondamore.com

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BIO: Jon D\u2019Amore was born and raised in Hudson County, NJ during the historic eras of the 1950s, \u201860s and \u201870s\u2026and only a tunnel ride away from midtown Manhattan. He was immediately consumed by entertainment, education, and growing up in a culture and heritage few have ever experienced.

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While touring as a musician during the 1970s, Jon was also a feature writer for New Jersey\u2019s third largest newspaper, The Herald News, simultaneously allowing him to enjoy the best of his favorite worlds; playing rock & roll\u2026and writing.

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Nineteen-eighty-five brought a new side to Jon\u2019s life. He stepped away from the music business, used the skills acquired as a stage performer and writer, and stepped into the corporate world. Fourteen years later, Jon realized he didn\u2019t want to grow up to be like the people he was working for\u2026so he drove to Los Angeles and spent 18 months writing his memoir, The Boss Always Sits In The Back, and the next 13 years working as an editor and script-doctor for Hollywood studios and production companies.

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The Boss was released in May, 2012. What followed were four years of coast-to-coast book readings and signings, TV appearances, and multiple print and radio interviews.

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Wanting to give his new fans a follow-up, Jon knew Deadfellas would offer a satirical turn by bringing together everyone\u2019s fascination with the Mafia and the popular world of zombies, a genre that never dies. During interviews in 2017, the author was asked why he chose Deadfellas as his second book. He responded with, \u201cI\u2019ve never been happy living in the box others deemed to be the norm. So why would I start now?\u201d

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Upon the release of his third book in 2018, The Delivery Man, Jon said, \u201cThere are no mobsters. No zombies. Just some good ol\u2019 vigilante revenge\u2026and saving America from Russian and North Korean nerve gas attacks.\u201d

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After three books that kept readers on the edge of their seats, in April, 2020, Jon again changed genres with As Long As I Have Lips, a romantic comedy set amid the advertising and cosmetic industries, and the attraction older women have of younger men. In December of 2020, he released the drama Rubdown, a story of innocence, sex, betrayal, romance, trust, murder and secret identities.

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What does the future hold?

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One thing\u2019s for sure, Jon\u2019s already writing the next book, and the odds are good that it won\u2019t resemble any genre he\u2019s previously given to the public.

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In the meantime, Jon\u2019s currently listens to rock & roll music all the time.

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