Our Beloved Founder

2010

 
 

Jim Snowden started writing when he was eight, and published his first story, “The Knife Man” when he was twenty. He has since published fiction in The Seattle Review, The King’s English, Mind in Motion, and other places. He’s also logged in his time as an actor, performing in shows for the now defunct Seattle Fringe Festival until television came calling and he achieved his childhood fantasy when he put a white cone on his head and vibrated like a giant, sharp dildo for a Sega Saturn commercial.


When asked if the McCroskey Memorial Internet Playhouse, which frequently features his voice and works, is a vanity project, Mr. Snowden , the sun glistening off his taut, tanned, rippling chest, settled into a chair, flicked a stray curl of long, golden hair out of his eyes, and flashing a roguish smile purred, “Yeah, pretty much.”


Read Jim’s reviews of 1970s and 1980s detective shows by clicking here.


 

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