All posts by J.D. Lee

J.D. Lee is an author of fiction based in Los Angeles, Ca. He has a beautiful family and lives a modest life. He is currently pursuing a degree in economics and has a background in physics and philosophy. Any chance he gets, he likes to work various concepts and ideas from these topics into his writings. Writing short stories since he was a young child -at 12 he won a competition in his hometown- it wasn't until recently that Lee began writing novels. The Mediator Pattern is J.D. Lee's first novel, and there are many more to come. He has also had a short story, Auto-Frankology, featured with one of the longest running science fiction, horror and fantasy magazines, Starburst Magazine, in their online Original Fiction category. He is an author with a grand mind and his future works will only further test the boundaries of the imagination. By intertwining his growing knowledge of scientific fact and philosophy with threads of fiction, J.D. Lee weaves intricate literary tapestries that display engrossing plot lines and baffling outcomes.

The Mediator Pattern on Sale!

Get yours today! 5 Stars across the board. Now only $2.99 on Amazon. Get yours today before the internet swallows us all.. A great ebook discount. Get your deal today!   TMP_print_front13 The Mediator Pattern by J.D. Lee on Amazon. Now only $2.99 Some reviews from Amazon: Great dystopian story August 26, 2013

“If you liked 1984 an Brave New World, this is a story you’ll enjoy… I read this… with almost a sense of urgency; I just had to know what was happening. The writing is elegantly descriptive without feeling like an overly sterilized environment…”
 Thought provoking and intelligent read August 31, 2013

“Marcus Metiline- a wonderful character…. kept me interested and amazed. Very good writing, wonderful descriptions and not a boring page in the entire story…”
“…This is a book for you! …keeps you reading straight from the first to the last page. A must read for anyone looking for something more than just your average sci fi novel..”
By Matt
… The ending is worth the wait. A good read worth picking up.”