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We Go To The Playground
10 January 2010
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Carinthia
Lafayette, Louisiana, United States
I am a writer, currently working on short stories and my first novel. I also make a frequent habit of ranting about the state of American politics, though I've been trying to avoid that stuff lately. Bad for the skin.
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Procrastination Station
Authors I Admire
Alan Moore
Charles Bukowski
Cory Doctorow
Elizabeth Bear
George R. R. Martin
J.M. McDermott
Jay Lake
John Scalzi
Kurt Vonnegut
Neil Gaiman
Pablo Neruda
Phillip Pullman
Stephen King
Wayne Barlowe
William Gibson
Author Blogs
Elizabeth Bear (they must need bears)
George R. R. Martin (Not A Blog)
J.M. McDermott
Jay Lake (Lakeshore)
Jeff Vandermeer (Ecstatic Days)
John Scalzi (Whatever)
Neil Gaiman's Journal
Sci Fi & Fantasy Novelists
Wil Wheaton (WWdN: In Exile)
William Gibson
Other Interesting Blogs
Shorpy :: History in HD
The Edge of the American West
MOM - Not Otherwise Specified
Cabinet of Wonders
Bookslut
Bookstores
Alexander Books (Lafayette, LA)
Alibris
Borderlands Books (San Francisco, CA)
DreamHaven Books (Minneapolis, MN)
Garden District Book Shop (NOLA)
Maple Street Book Shop (NOLA)
Octavia Books (NOLA)
Powell's Books (Portland, OR)
The Signed Page
Links for Readers & Writers
Absolute Write
Daily Lit
Duotrope's Digest
Editor Unleashed 25 Best Writing Blogs 2009
Enter the Octopus (Matt Staggs)
Free Classic Audio Books
Louisiana Book News
Project Gutenberg
Ralan.com
Writer's Guild of Acadiana
Books Read 2010
Matchless - Gregory Maguire
The Forest for the Trees - Betsy Lerner
Capote: A Biography - Gerald Clarke
Poetic Lives: Shelley - Daniel Hahn
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