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Stephen King
used to be one of my favorite authors. Unfortunately, he now sucks cow dung, but man, he used to be really, really good. Of course, by referring to Stephen King, I'm referring to the modern master of horror, not just any old
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For complete and up-to-date information on Stewart O'Nan, one of the most talented new writers out there, check out the
official website:www.stewart-onan.comcreated and maintained by yours truly. |
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My new hobby is reading Philip K. Dick. He's one paranoid freak, but he sure did write some fine stuff. Right up there
with Pynchon, Vonnegut, and the rest of those goofballs. |
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Writing I'm big into writing. I'm afraid I haven't made much of a name for
myself, but I'm still trying, which, from what I hear, is the important thing. In any case, I did manage to get a couple of online editors to like my work, so here's a quick list of my e-zine stories.InterText
, vol. 4, no. 1: "Bleeding Hearts" InterText, vol. 5, no. 2: "Nothing, Not a Thing" InterText, vol. 6, no. 2: "Business" The Morpo Review, vol. 2, no. 1:
"Pictures of Perfection" Fiction-Online, vol. 2, no. 3: "The Picture's Past" Whirlwind During the second semester of my Senior year at Cornell, I had a great urge to start up my own literary e-zine. Whirlwind
didn't last very long -- a little over a year -- but it was a blast! Check it out. If you have access to a PostScript laser printer, I highly recommend you download the .ps versions and crank them out. Also check out the
ETEXT archives...some great things are happening. |
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