James Dawson

James Dawson

James Dawson (whose pseudonyms include Daltrey St. James, Angelina Troy and T.J. Madison) is a writer whose work has appeared in places ranging from The "Los Angeles Times" to the Marvel Comics "Ultimate Silver Surfer" anthology to "Penthouse Forum". He is the author of the mystery novel "Wasted Talents". His film criticism appears at backrowreviews.com. Dawson previously held editorial positions at the National Association of Broadcasters and at the newspaper "Radio & Records".


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