![]() ![]() ![]() These themes could never be truer than the characters, scenes and plots he settled on when composing his Japanese steampunk sequel, The Lotus War. Most importantly, family and the vice of betrayal take special positions in Kristoff’s writings. ![]() He is more inclined to steampunk writing that he embraces with a passion for romanticizing the past while incorporating the in-fighting of culture and society. He may not be trailing such popular Australian authors as David Unaipon, but certainly, his reverberation in the scene adds fame onto the special spot Australian writers have achieved over the years. Jay Kristoff is a relative newcomer to the scene of Australian writers who has ventured in literature with high spirit. After college, he chose to go the career way as a creative advertisement personnel in television, a job that he held in the period before deciding to ignite his new career in writing. His literary career never quite manifested until eleven years later with a zealous entry hallmarked by steampunk writing. He holds a Bachelor’s of Arts degree from college. Dungeons and Dragons is one example that took the best of his younger years. ![]() He grew with up with an enthusiastic personality from his childhood that he spent playing lots of tabletops games. Born in 1973 in Perth, Australia, Jay Kristoff, has since moved to the southwest of Melbourne where he lives with his wife and his Russel Terrier he dubbed Samwise. ![]()
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