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Aaron Michael Jordan professionally known as AJ Jordan is an American born writer and world builder best known for creating the world of Wrinkling City and the author of Eerily Wrinkling and the Prodigal Return [2]
In February 2022, Dorrance Publishing Company published his debut book now called Eerily Wrinkling and the Prodigal Return.{{cn} [3]}
A Dungeons and Dragons Dungeon Master, AJ, is a natural creative storyteller weaving issues of cultural diversity amid a tapestry of fantasy creating engaging stories for all ages. Passionate about using his voice to make a change in this world, he lends his free time to the Sunrise Movement advocating for political action with climate change. A full-time student, A.J. is dual enrolled in both high school and college with an emphasis on creative writing. In his spare time he enjoys writing and anime [4]
Currently, he is working on the sequel called Eerily Wrinkling and the Forgotten Thirteen.