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Favorite authorsStephen King, Jeanette Winterson (Shared favorites)

About me I have been an avid reader for most of my life. School allowed me to read, but not necessarily what I *wanted* to read. A number of the theory books are from that time period.

I've been on a fiction reading kick recently and my goal, one of these years, is to get to 100 books in a year. We'll see if that ever happens.

About my library The books that I have listed are books I've read, books I'm currently reading, a more-than-mental list of things I want to read, and books waiting to be read.

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I studied print journalism in the communications department, with an emphasis on opinion and film. Good times, good times. How bout you?
Crazy! I kind of dug it. Potter was the guy teaching the class and he can be a bit preachy at times, but the underlying premise seemed fairly solid from what I remember.
Hey, I see you have "On Media Violence" too - any chance you're a fellow Stanford Communication Department alumn?
Did you get my response to your comment? It posted over on my page.
And look, an S over here! : )
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