Dark Waters
A dark-fiction podcast
J.B. Stevens lives in the Southeastern United States with his wife, daughter, and Yorkshire terrier. His work in crime fiction is widely lauded. He’s published with dozens of websites, magazines, and anthologies. He was a finalist for the Claymore Award and won Mystery Tribune’s inaugural micro-fiction contest.
In addition to fiction, J.B. is a poet. His verse focuses on returning from war and pop culture. His war poetry was a finalist for the Colonel Darron L. Wright Award. His comedy poetry was nominated for the Pushcart Prize. His war poetry led him to be LitReactor’s featured National Poetry Month writer. The Best of America Cannot Be Seen, his pop-comedy collection, was a summer 2021 release with Alien Buddha Press.
As a reviewer and interviewer, he works for St. Martin’s/Criminal Element. His critiques are widely cited, and he is a “must contact” for numerous literary publicists.
Before his writing career, J.B. was a United States Army Infantry Officer. He was honorably discharged as a Captain. He is a veteran of the Iraq war and earned numerous awards, including a Bronze Star.
Prior to the war, he was an undefeated Mixed Martial Arts Fighter. He earned a black belt in Brazilian Jiujitsu and was the longtime manager of Alliance, the world champion Jiujitsu team.
J.B. graduated with a bachelor's degree in Psychology from The Citadel and a master's degree in Management from Troy State University. He is currently a Chief Deputy United States Marshal.
A dark-fiction podcast