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Tagsfantasy (190), role-playing (57), writing (49), science-fiction (32), literature (29), D&D (28), classic (25), young-adult (19), thriller (15), poetry (15) — see all tags

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GroupsFantasyFans, Gamers, Poetry Fool, Poets' Corner: Librarythingers, The City That Reads (Baltimore. Yes, hon, Baltimore.), writersonlt, Writing.com-ers at LBT!

Favorite authorsMark C. Bradley, Crystalee Calderwood, Stephen R. Lawhead, George Orwell, R. A. Salvatore, J. R. R. Tolkien (Shared favorites)

About meI am a writer/poet from Baltimore, MD. I love to read just as much as I love to write. Having learned to read at an early age, I have always enjoyed a good book. I'm also into role-playing games, computers, and music (I play the bass guitar).

About my libraryOkay, so a lot of my books are on writing, but what do you expect from a writer? I read a LOT of fantasy, as one could tell. And of course my library wouldn't be complete without my own book in it.

Homepagehttp://www.markcbradley.net

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Real nameMark Bradley

LocationBaltimore, Maryland

Emailauricravenhelmhotmail.com

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Member sinceJan 21, 2007

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I do like that DePalma book a good deal . . . there are so many good texts to pick from, though, I usually end up using handouts from a bunch of different books. Good to hear from you! Amy
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