Roger L. Holloway
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Roger L. Holloway

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Roger L. Holloway was born in Rock Falls Illinois on September 27, 1965, the son of a steel mill worker and common housewife. He has always had a passion for writing and wrote his first book in the fourth grade. It was a children's book in which he was allowed to take around to the underclassmen-classrooms and read Eventually, the writing was put on hold as he started a family while attending Sauk Valley College in Dixon Illinois for criminal justice. A few years later he moved to Missouri and served 14 years as a corrections officer with the Missouri Department of Corrections. In 2005 he resumed his writing career and attended the Institute of Childre's Literature in which he wrote a children's book, "The Cat That Thought it was a Dog," as an assignment, based on real life occurrences of his son Jordan and their jet black cat Sonic, which was published in 2015. In 2012 he attended Missouri Valley College to study broadcast journalism but after a couple of years left to pursue his writing career. He currently writes dark, dystopian fiction, of which one title includes; "Dystopian; Fractured Lives."
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