James D. Sullivan is an author, a businessman, and a teacher who is mostly known for his first novel "The Bristol Bombers" — a nostalgic, coming-of-age story about friendship, baseball, and the bittersweet rites of passage into adulthood. In addition, Sullivan holds a Doctor of Business Administration degree and has a background in education and he has been an insurance adjuster, all of which he is now using to create realism and add emotional depth to his works. His writing is characterized by a certain rawness of truth and, humor, through which he depicts the friendships of the youth - the laughter.