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I have a twitter account:
krfabian!
I also have six rejections, two stories under consideration (my superhero romance for Samhain's anthology and a little something about covering mirrors), and a copy of Keith Hartman's new novella for review purposes!
Keith Hartman is the author of the first ever queer sci fi I read -- The Gumshoe, The Witch and The Virtual Corpse -- which is, now I come to think of it, one of only eight books that have moved with me everywhere I've lived in the last ten years.
Do you have any books like that? The ones that follow you wherever you go, without which your bookshelf just doesn't look right.
Mine are Douglas Adams' The Complete Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy; Keith Hartman's The Gumshoe, The Witch and The Virtual Corpse; its sequel, Gumshoe Gorilla; Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's Good Omens; selected works of WH Auden; MM Kaye's The Ordinary Princess; Paul Krugman's The Accidental Theorist; George Orwell's Animal Farm.
I have a twitter account:
I also have six rejections, two stories under consideration (my superhero romance for Samhain's anthology and a little something about covering mirrors), and a copy of Keith Hartman's new novella for review purposes!
Keith Hartman is the author of the first ever queer sci fi I read -- The Gumshoe, The Witch and The Virtual Corpse -- which is, now I come to think of it, one of only eight books that have moved with me everywhere I've lived in the last ten years.
Do you have any books like that? The ones that follow you wherever you go, without which your bookshelf just doesn't look right.
Mine are Douglas Adams' The Complete Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy; Keith Hartman's The Gumshoe, The Witch and The Virtual Corpse; its sequel, Gumshoe Gorilla; Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's Good Omens; selected works of WH Auden; MM Kaye's The Ordinary Princess; Paul Krugman's The Accidental Theorist; George Orwell's Animal Farm.