age: 38 (Jul 29, 1974)
MEMBER SINCE: December 2005
occupation: Freelance philosopher. Occasional retail therapist. Writer, book reviewer, editor. Tinker, tailor, soldier, spy.
body mods: I'm holding out for cyberware.
most humbling moment: Seeing myself naked in the mirror.
makes me sad: Stupidity on the Internet.
sign: Going out of business.
makes me happy: Books, movies, good music, good people, warm beds, cool nights, unexpectedly awesome things.
heroes: Teddy Roosevelt, Nikola Tesla, Ava Lovelace, and other badasses of history.
crush: Right this second? Maybe you.
i lost my virginity: In a card game with Coyote.
into: People, books, creative thinking, unpredictability, hot women and fast cars. Comic books, science fiction, fantasy, mythology, folklore, fairy tales, erotica.
stats: 12 wins, 3 losses, 1 tie and 46 retcons.
Anyone actually interested in the details of my life?
It's like... wake up, do stuff, write stories, write book reviews, edit anthologies, leave the house for my job as an event staffer, come home, do more stuff. It's all very exciting. If anyone happens to have an interest in science fiction/fantasy erotica, I can always suggest some good stuff...
Sorry, I guess I should be more lively. I just don't feel all that connected to the community here. There's a small group of folks I consider kinda-friends, but usually, when I find someone with whom I can connect, they vanish, leave the site, or -something- happens. And then I'm stuck back at square one yet again. After a while (like, a good decade) of this sort of thing happening, both here and elsewhere online, it really does discourage a guy from trying too hard. So I end up lurking, mostly.
But hey, if you're feeling friendly, say hi!




















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