Razorback is an artist, musician, writer and multimedia engineer, presently living in Charleston, South Carolina. Born in Wilmington, Delaware in 1974, Razorback began developing artistic talents in grade school, frequently writing and drawing original comic book series. The initial idea for Zombie Field came about in 1988, as an antithesis to the popular comic book portrayals of the military and war heroes. As his interests in other creative avenues emerged, likewise did a desire grow to present these different aspects into the Zombie Field story.
After spending only one year in college, Razorback decided to boldly step out into the workforce as a graphic designer, confident that talent, determination and ability spoke far more than just a simple degree. He spent the next few years bouncing between several jobs, searching for the right avenue that would give him access to the wide range of interests he had.
In 1998, an innocent e-mail send to a popular musical band on how to fix streaming audio problems on the band's web site opened the door to working with the band as their principal web site designer. This was the first official client of Razorback Graphic Illustration and by the year 2000, Razorback was full-time self-employed.
Over the next decade, Razorback refined his skills in illustration, graphic design, web site programming, computer network, music composition and Audio/Video engineering. All the while, he sought ways to integrate these various aspects into the Zombie Field story, rather than simply settling on a written novel. Now that the novel has been released, Razorback plans on continuing to further the story to expand across various creative media, including short animations, graphic novels, audio serials and more.