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Wednesday, November 26, 2003


Which Historical Lunatic Are You?
From the fecund loins of Rum and Monkey.

Posted by Brian at 3:17 PM  

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I'm a copy editor by trade, but I'm trying to learn the discipline it takes to become a fiction writer. This blog is one of many things I use to distract myself.
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