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Jim X Dodge is the author of Theta House, The Bite, Pig Iron, and Erogenous Jones: Private Dicktective. For more information check his posts. You won't be disappointed.
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It's the part where you spring back better than ever.
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Thanks!
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Agreed.
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No, but I would love to know it.
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I love her books, those under her real name and the Mira Grant books too.
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I'm more worried about republican evil than republican rage.
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The more they back down the worse this is going to get.
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Self-care is important.
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None, it looks like...
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Congratulations!
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Thank you!
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Thank you.
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I'm making steady progress.
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I absolutely love it and fear it in equal amounts.
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I have a neo-noir bizarro fantasy (recently released) and an alternate-history Western horror, which is still under construction.
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It will pass. I deal with the same issue, though mine is related to bipolar disorder.
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I farted last night and scared my dog so badly she ran across the room.
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Horror and dark fiction
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Never. They'll never back down from their willful ignorance and bigotry.
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These cops ought to be ashamed of themselves.
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Looks great!
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Grandma's taxidermy skills were truly impressive.
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My wife has IBS.
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Steady as she goes.
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Mongrels by Stephen Graham Jones, Bad Dogs by Brian Asman.