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Jerome Brooke














Name: Jerome Brooke


Jerome Brooke was born in Evansville, Indiana.  He attended Indiana University - MLS, JD.  He now lives in the Kingdom of Siam.  He is married to Jiraporn Sutta, a princess of the lost Kingdon of Nan.  He is the father of two children. His youngest child, Jirachaya, is a daughter of five.  She has been crowned as Miss Superstar 2011.  His son, 40, is a sales executive in Shanghai.
 
He is a member of the bar of the Supreme Court of Indiana.  He served as City Attorney, for Ellettsville, Indiana. He also served as Judge Pro Tempore for the Superior Court of Monroe County.
 
He has written City of the Mirage (Amazon Kindle) and many other books.
 
His work has recently been published in a number of journals, including World of Myth – Welcome to Wherever - Indigo – Candidum - MelBrake Press blog - First Literary Review  - Ides of March   - Conceit - Pink Mouse - and Mirror Dance.
 
 
 
 
Poemhunter.com/Jerome-brooke
 
 
Myspace.com/jeromevbrooke
 
My name is J. Rogers Barrow, my pen name is Jerome Brooke.
 
 
 
Jerome Brooke
Eastern Isles Group
95/31 Moo 10 Classic Village
T. Nongphure A. Banglamung
Chonburi 20150 Thailand
 
jeromevbrooke at yahoo dot com
 
Telephone – 6689-4321389
 
Call may require appropriate country codes
Call may not require city codes
 
Paypal accepted at
Jeromevbrooke at yahoo dot com
 
Checks must be payable to
 
Jerome Brooke
 
 in USD
 
Western Union to
 
Jerry Rogers Barrow
 
Chonburi Thailand
 
 
 
 
 
Poemhunter.com/Jerome-brooke
 
 
Myspace.com/jeromevbrooke
 
Jerome Brooke was born in Evansville, Indiana.  He now lives in the Kingdom of Siam.  He has written City of the Mirage (Amazon) and many other books.
 
 
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