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Dark, funny, with big explosions and great kisses.
Monday: Wife Swap, Heroes, Animal Cops Tuesday: Boston Legal Wednesday: Bones, Crimal Minds, Medium Thursday: Smallville, CSI or Grey's Anatomy Friday: Psych Saturday: whatever Sunday: Desperate Housewives, Venture Brothers, Dresden Files Intermittantly: Almost anything on Discovery, Disc. Times or History, non plastic surgery stuff on Disc. Health, LA Forensics and similar on Court tv, Blade, House makeover shows on HGTV, Dead Like Me, Haunting, Daily show, Colbert Report, Law and Order SVU, the other CSIs, Medium, Judge Judy, The Tick, Gargoyles, futurama, Family Guy, Inyuasha, Full Metal Alchemist, I've gotten hooked on Avatar this past weekend, Taxi Cab Confessions, Real Sex, Penn and Teller... I almost always have the tv on. that doesn't mean I'm paying attention. I find it easier to write with a crime show going in the background
~Fiction Bibliography~
*Scarecrow, Pseudopod, forthcoming
*Carnivorous, Black Ink Horror, forthcoming
* Moodoo , From the Asylum, October 2007
*American Idolatry, Nocturnal Ooze, June/July 2007
*Something, Cthulhu Sex Magazine (forthcoming)
*BloodWalker, Read By Dawn vm. 1, April 2006
*Scarecrow, Cthulhu Sex Magazine, October 2003
Wolverine. Jean Gray. The Dixie Chicks. Jon Stewart. Steven Colbert. Neil Gaiman. And without a doubt, Terry Pratchett.