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Œuvres de John Adcox

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Nom canonique
Adcox, John
Nom légal
Adcox, John Edward, Jr.
Date de naissance
1964-06-25
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Études
Georgia State University
Professions
Writer, Information Architect, Screenwriter, Producer, CEO, Creative Director
Relations
Bales, Carol (wife)
Agent
Phillipa Burges, Brad Kusher (Creative Convergence)
Courte biographie
John Adcox is an Atlanta-based writer, producer, and screenwriter specializing in creating cross-media myths relevant to the modern age.

Over the course of a 20-year career in advertising, marketing, and new media John Adcox has held a number of titles including Executive Producer, Vice President of Digital Media, Creative Director, Vice President of Marketing and Creative Services, and even CEO. A few of his clients have included AT&T, Mercedes-Benz, Holiday Inn, Coca-Cola, UPS, SCANA, AutoTrader.com, Time Warner, Disney, Delta Airlines, 3M, Ford, and many more. In addition, he has hosted a radio show, acted professionally (although not since age 15), designed and written scripts for computer games, written a play for a professional theatre company, taught university astronomy, and written reviews and articles on topics including mythology, psychology, technology, religion, marketing strategy, and fantasy.

After working in traditional media exclusively, John transitioned to digital in 1994 as Creative Lead and Producer for Cadmus Interactive, one of Atlanta’s first interactive agencies. Clients included Coca-Cola, Delta, Lucent, Holiday Inn, and more. When the company was merged with the Martin Agency, took a contract position developing the first public relations program for MindSpring, and creating the first interactive communications program for Travelers Group.

In 1997, he was named Vice President, Digital Media for Caribiner International, the world’s largest integrated communications firm. There, he led creative development of integrated communication and marketing campaigns. He also served as lead business/content strategist, creative director, content developer, instructional designer, and information architect. He hired and led a team of management-level employees and other freelance and permanent staff members dedicated to integrated media.

John’s clients at Caribiner International included Glaxo Wellcome, Bank One, IBM, 3M, Pfizer, Nortel, Johnson & Johnson, BMC Software, BellSouth, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Porche, Intel, Bass Hotels, Delta, Microsoft, Clarus, and others. John provided creative direction, strategy, and message development for cross-media projects, including product launches, interactive, live events, learning and performance improvement, print collateral, and film and video.

In 2004, John became Executive Producer and Senior Writer at PARIO, Inc., an award-winning advertising agency, where he was responsible for maintaining high creative and strategic standards on both marketing and learning and performance improvement projects, including high-end multimedia training programs, video and film, print campaigns, Web sites and applications, live events, and more. Role began with initial strategy and creative concepts, and leadership continued through final deliverable and follow-up measurement.

John is now concentrating on storytelling. He has a television pilot and two feature films in development at major Hollywood studios and has completed two novels. The first of the novels, Blackthorne Faire, is forthcoming. A collection of novellas, Raven Wakes the World: Tales for the Winter Holiday, will be released in 2010. He is represented by Philippa Burges and Brad Kushner at Creative Convergence in Los Angeles.

His many, many interests include books and literature, religion and philosophy, mythology, the Arthurian legends, travel, baseball, science fiction and fantasy, marketing communications, Celtic music and lore, new media, theatre, and politics, not to mention astronomy and cosmological physics.

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Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
The storytelling is akin to the type of historical thriller you will be familiar with from authors such as Dan Brown. The modern protagonist is on a personal quest to discover an ancient truth and there are those who would foil their efforts and usurp the expected rewards. There is plenty of danger, excitement, and mystical adventure to enjoy, but overall the characters and dialogue are not compelling. The book was not a bad read, just not destined for a second.
 
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koramado | 12 autres critiques | Apr 20, 2023 |
Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.

The story opens with Beth on a mission, giving hints until her heart gives out. She has given him hints about his family and the story also follows her husband, a Red Sox player. With his Christmas gift, she has spent years. Appreciate the references to Walton's Mountain, I'm Your Man, the title of a Leonard Cohen song, and other Story Plant authors. This book is full of jewels and diamonds. As he teams up with members of The Story Plant, Gaspar quits playing baseball and begins pursuing the leads she has left him. He collaborates with a Hungarian named Will who owns a rare bookshop and follows him as the action picks up speed and other people are on the lookout for them and their books. They get assistance from Ana as well, and she tells them that her grandfather is the obstacle to their efforts because he thinks the legacy belongs to him. They experience so much adventure and travel, and they discover so many treasures along the way. As the author portrays the action and locations in such detail, I feel as though I am actually there. There is a lot of code to interpret and follow where it leads. Religion, Bible interpretations, Marco Polo's voyages, and other topics play a significant role in toy stores.
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Soumasree | 12 autres critiques | Mar 16, 2023 |
Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
I really enjoyed this book, having recently lost my adult son I could completely identify with Gaspar's grief. HIs journey through Beth's clues illustrated their love for each other and gave me hope for a light at the end of my tunnel. The author's descriptions of the various European cities were very evocative and I could imagine myself there (even in the ones I have never been to).

I received a free copy of this book through the LibraryThing Early Readers program
 
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MathewsSafaris | 12 autres critiques | Dec 8, 2022 |
Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
The book is a story if a grieving man on a quest to to find his life again after the death of his wife. His wife left him a last gift - a mystery when solved would bring him riches. After several impressive fights and crazy escapes from danger he did find the treasure and the beginning of a new life. The boom is a quick read with engaging characters. I enjoyed it.
 
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hazel1123 | 12 autres critiques | Nov 30, 2022 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
7
Membres
29
Popularité
#460,290
Évaluation
½ 4.6
Critiques
15
ISBN
9