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This is me [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?152638 here].  And I'm still alive.  I think.
 
This is me [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?152638 here].  And I'm still alive.  I think.
  
This is also me [https://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/A217AHDUN90O31?ie=UTF8&ref_=cm_cr_dp_pdp here], or [https://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/?ref_=pe_584750_33951330 here] and yes, I really did read '''that''' book.  625 posts and counting.
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I can also be found [https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/85212643-mark-baumgart here].
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This is also me [https://www.amazon.com/gp/profile/amzn1.account.AFERANXTNMSY3OQUKFAJ6X7KIFPQ/ref=cm_cr_dp_d_gw_tr?ie=UTF8], and yes, I really did read '''that''' book.  700 posts and counting.
  
 
And every so often I show up [http://www.imdb.com/user/ur22869141/?ref_=tt_urv here].
 
And every so often I show up [http://www.imdb.com/user/ur22869141/?ref_=tt_urv here].
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"Part of the thrill of discovering lost history is being the one to do it." — Mel Odom (as Alex Archer, "Mystic Warrior", 2015)
 
"Part of the thrill of discovering lost history is being the one to do it." — Mel Odom (as Alex Archer, "Mystic Warrior", 2015)
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"SF is a big tent. Clowns and preachers, spacefarers, life forms, philosophies, genders, scantily clothed gedankenexperiments, utopias and dystopias, politicos, thieves, adventurers, and mad American housewives  . . ." — Kathleen Ann Goonan (“Challenging the Narrative”, 2016)
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"If you're going to insist that high fantasy can only feature straight white folks who conform to gender stereotypes because they must be "historically accurate," then your epic hero has to die of gangrene the first time he cuts his finger. Sorry, I don't make the rules." — Annalee (tweet): Sep 9, 2018
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". . . Reading a book is almost as good as listening to the man who wrote it talking to you." — Fredric Brown ("Night of the Jabberwock", 1952)
  
  
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For my use only: [http://www.isfdb.org/wiki/index.php/Category:Artist_Signature_Images artist signatures]
 
For my use only: [http://www.isfdb.org/wiki/index.php/Category:Artist_Signature_Images artist signatures]
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Revision as of 08:11, 25 September 2021

Okay.

This is me here. And I'm still alive. I think.

I can also be found here.

This is also me [1], and yes, I really did read that book. 700 posts and counting.

And every so often I show up here.




"SF stories often are meant to be dark, frightening, prophetic, and enlightening—all at the same time." — Lynnette Porter (2012)

"Part of the thrill of discovering lost history is being the one to do it." — Mel Odom (as Alex Archer, "Mystic Warrior", 2015)

"SF is a big tent. Clowns and preachers, spacefarers, life forms, philosophies, genders, scantily clothed gedankenexperiments, utopias and dystopias, politicos, thieves, adventurers, and mad American housewives . . ." — Kathleen Ann Goonan (“Challenging the Narrative”, 2016)

"If you're going to insist that high fantasy can only feature straight white folks who conform to gender stereotypes because they must be "historically accurate," then your epic hero has to die of gangrene the first time he cuts his finger. Sorry, I don't make the rules." — Annalee (tweet): Sep 9, 2018

". . . Reading a book is almost as good as listening to the man who wrote it talking to you." — Fredric Brown ("Night of the Jabberwock", 1952)




For my use only: Gutter code

For my use only: artist signatures

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