Jay Korza

Biography

Jay was born in California and moved to Tucson with his family when he was seven. At eighteen he joined the United States Navy and became a Hospital Corpsman. Jay worked in the Emergency Room at the Navy Medical Center San Diego (dubbed "The Starship of Navy Medicine) in California. After four years of service, HM3 Korza took his leave and went into the private medical sector, a decision he has regretted more than once.
Jay has managed a private medical practice, worked on ambulances in Tucson and Massachusetts, and has been a paramedic for the US Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons. In 2000 he started his career in law enforcement and has ever since been elated with being a deputy.
Jay currently has thirteen years of law enforcement service and seven years on the SWAT Team. He is currently assigned to a specialized support operations unit as well as being a medic and sniper for the SWAT Team.
In his spare time, Jay also teaches at the local college's paramedic program and he has desperately been trying to finish this book. If you're reading this, then he finally has. For more information about the author, please visit his website at 1393productions.com . Any and all feedback or questions are always welcomed.
And join the conversation on Twitter with the characters from Extinction, they are a very chatty bunch! You can find them by starting with Daria_1393 and then checking out all of the characters she's following.

Where to find Jay Korza online

Books

Extinction Biographies
You set the price! Words: 58,960. Language: English. Published: August 18, 2013 . Categories: Fiction » Science fiction » Military, Fiction » Science fiction » Adventure
"Extinction Biographies" has ten character biographies that I have throughout my novel "Extinction". Each short story gives us a glimpse into the lives of our heroes before they were heroes. How did they get to where they are now, saving the galaxy? How did their stories intertwine with each other before they came to rely on one another for their very lives?