Random books from deepforestowl's library
Sunshine by Robin McKinley
Corpses, Coffins and Crypts : A History Of Burial
The Dragon in the Sea by Frank Herbert
Garfield Gets a Life by Jim Davis
The Women Who Wrote the War by Nancy Caldwell Sorel
America Firsthand: From Reconstruction to the Present, Volume II (3rd edition) by Robert D. Marcus
The Sunflower: On the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness (Newly Expanded Paperback Edition) by Simon Wiesenthal
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Friends: chr0me, goldfishdevastation, reliantfc3, sachertorte, SimPenguin
LibraryThing authors: Fiona Avery (fionagh), Steve Berman (steveberman), Hanne Blank (misia), Susie Bright (susiebright), Eric Spitznagel (ericspitznagel), Janny Wurts (JannyWurts)

Member: deepforestowl
Library1,196 books — see library
ReviewedNone so far
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Tagsfantasy (129), glbtq (120), fiction (84), humor (73), comics (69), canon (64), ethnic lit (62), signed (60), ya (54), victorian (52) — see all tags
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Favorite authorsBill Amend, Alison Bechdel, William C. Dietz, Mercedes Lackey (Shared favorites)
About me I am an adjunct professor of English at two community colleges in the Chicagoland area. My books reflect my broad interests or at least they will once I get the entire library entered. My master's thesis was on two victorian ladies writing on the pseudonym, Michael Field so a lot of my books have to do with them and the Victorian time period.
About my library I have a wide range of interests, including but not limited to science fiction, victorian writing of all sorts, graphic novels, history, and glbtq.
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Member sinceJun 29, 2006

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Unfortunately, there won't be a con THIS year. However, many of us ("us" being the concom for Think Galacticon v. 1.0) are hopeful about summer 2009 or 2010. We'll be posting/sending out something more detailed about all of this soon. Part of it is that we're going to try to distribute the labor around a bit more fairly, so we'll definitely be looking for volunteers, etc.
posted by goldfishdevastation at 9:17 pm (EST) on Feb 6, 2008
posted by goldfishdevastation at 2:29 pm (EST) on Feb 5, 2008
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