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==Character Brief==
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| name                = James D. Long
 
| birthdate          = December 1946
 
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| Occupation          = Magazine Editor<br/>Author
 
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==History==
 
 
Born in December 1948 in Swinton, Missouri, '''James D. Long''' (also sometimes credited as Jim Long) began his broadcasting career as a disc jockey for his hometown radio station before graduating from High School. During the next 10 years, he worked as a journalist and program director in a number of cities including Houston and Dallas. In addition to being a favorite on-air personality, he is a creative writer-producer. Long earned a number of awards including three “Addys” from the world’s largest advertising competition (American Advertising Federation). He is also a filmmaker and, together with his wife, founded Lightcatcher, a publishing and film production company.
 
Born in December 1948 in Swinton, Missouri, '''James D. Long''' (also sometimes credited as Jim Long) began his broadcasting career as a disc jockey for his hometown radio station before graduating from High School. During the next 10 years, he worked as a journalist and program director in a number of cities including Houston and Dallas. In addition to being a favorite on-air personality, he is a creative writer-producer. Long earned a number of awards including three “Addys” from the world’s largest advertising competition (American Advertising Federation). He is also a filmmaker and, together with his wife, founded Lightcatcher, a publishing and film production company.
  
James Long was the editor of the [[Mech (magazine)|Mech magazine]] produced by [[MechForce North America]], and also penned two BattleTech novels about the [[Black Thorns]] [[mercenary unit]].
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Jasmes Long was the editor of the [[Mech (magazine)|Mech magazine]] produced by [[MechForce North America]], and also penned two BattleTech novels about the [[Black Thorns]] [[mercenary unit]].
  
 
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==See also==

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