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The Walking Dead, Vol. 6: This Sorrowful Life by Robert Kirkman

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Member: nickdreamsong

CollectionsYour library (1,878), Research for Fiction Writing (8), All collections (1,886)

Reviews31 reviews

TagsGay (290), SciFi (235), Mystery (216), Children's (155), Graphic Novel (153), Supernatural (131), Superheroes (103), Play (87), TV (82), Adventure (81) — see all tags

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Groups The Writers, All the World's a Stage, Doctor Who, Early Reviewers, Erotica, Gay Men, Horror Writers and Writing, Science Fiction Fans, Vampire Fiction, Weird Fictionshow all groups

Favorite authorsEdward Albee, Clive Barker, Michael Cunningham, Christopher Isherwood, Joe Keenan, Laurie R. King, David Leavitt, Jeff Long, Christopher Moore, Felice Picano, Tom Piccirilli, Philip Pullman (Shared favorites)

About meWriter with a day job.
Reading, coffee, running, writing.
INTJ. (way "I")

I've been working on erotica lately. Check out my erotic short fiction (under the name Jamie Freeman) in Flesh to Flesh (Strebor Press), Best Gay Erotica 2009 (Cleis Press), Daddies (Cleis Press), Cruising for Bad Boys (STARbooks), Special Forces (Cleis Press), Best Gay Erotica 2010 (Cleis Press)and the upcoming Unmasked II: More Erotic Tales of Gay Superheroes (STARbooks), College Boys (Cleis Press), Big Tools (Cleis Press), Best Gay Romance 2010 (Cleis Press).

I also have a m/m romance novelette called "How Could I Not" included in Sindustry Vol 1 (Dreamspinner Press), a story called "The White Stag" in Mistletoe Madness (Dreamspinner Press) and a novella "The Marriage of True Minds: A Ghost Story" (Dreamspinner Press).

I have a PG-rated short story called "Acceptance" available from Torquere Press (as a fundraiser for the Matthew Shepard Foundation.) A story called "Ships That Pass" will be published in 2010 in "I Do Two!" from MLR Press (as a fundraiser for the Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund).

My stab at a serial killer story "Hollow" is scheduled for inclusion in Blood Fruit (QueeredFiction Press) and my future gothic story "Hallowell Holdings" will appear in Queer Gothic (QueeredFiction Press).

Check out my blog (link below) for more information about my writing.

About my libraryMy catalog is an exercise in memory. It is a list of the books I have read. Some have flowed through my memory like water, leaving nothing behind, while some have remained and shaped who I am, what I think and what I write.

I am also a compulsive book buyer (eBay, Alibris, Abebooks, bookshops, garage sales, auctions). I tend to purchase far more books than I read. The advantage is that no matter what mood I am in, there is an appropriate book close at hand. See Nickdreamsong1 for the contents of my personal library.

I recently bought a Kindle. Though it'll never replace books for me, it's a great gadget and will be very handy on long trips.

Homepagehttp://nickdreamsong.blogspot.com/

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Real nameJamie Freeman

LocationNorth Florida

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Common KnowledgeSeries (379), Awards (316), Characters (5895), Places (1171)

Member sinceJun 27, 2006

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Thought I'd have been the only one to have read Dope and Doctor Who books.
Noticed you liked The Bluest Eye, and I was wondering if you'd be interested in reviewing my new novel and posting your comments here as well as a few other book-related sites. Thought you might like my book since it's also southern and a bit dark. I could e-mail you the novel in an e-book format if you'd like (I'm out of physical copies at the moment). Let me know if you're interested. Here's a link to a summary in case you're interested:

http://christophertusa.com/

Thanks,

Chris
Popping in to say hi on a brain break... Well done with your latest publication!!!
Hello Nick (Jamie)...I was glad to get your comment that revealed that you had, after all, cataloged your books, and was surprised to see just how many we had shared. (I had also met Robert Ferro a few years before he died; such a wonderful writer, and loss...)
One of the joys of living in LA is the LA Times/UCLA book fair every year. Great panel discussions, and events, author signing, and much stimulation of spirit and mind.
Fairly avid book buyer on this end as well.
Thanks for saying hello...
~Rob
Nick,

I got to your library because we share "gents" which is superb. But to the point, after scanning your tag cloud and the books we share, I was surprised that you don't list
How I Learned to Snap" by Kirk Read. Sweet and funny and poignant true stories in a teenagers coming out in Virginia in the 1980s. Outrageous and funny -- as well as well written.

Best to you!
Heyya, Nick. We have a ton of books in common, so I thought I'd say 'hey'.

I love Wojnarowicz ...

-T
You and I have 94 books in common.

I enjoyed perusing your list of gay novels, as I'm always looking for new fiction recommendations. As such, can I ask you what you thought of Mark Merlis's AMERICAN STUDIES? On many levels, I enjoyed his quasi-historical novel AN ARROW'S FLIGHT. I thought it was clever and well written, but perhaps it was the concept more than anything else that won me over.

Is AMERICAN STUDIES as good? I'd never heard of it before this and, checking it out on Amazon, I get the feeling it might be a tad polemical for me. What's your honest take on it.

Well, take care now. I'm going back to your library.

~Blake
Hi ~ I notice that we have a good number of books in common, you are near the top of my weighted users list and I am about the top of yours. Looking through your library of books tagged gay I have found a few more books that I have now put on order. Unfortunately for me you have not rated your books; if you have the time to get in touch with me I would be very pleased to hear of any books you especially enjoyed and recommend. ~ Benjamin
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