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Om meg Hello! I'm a 20-something who attempts all sorts of creative endeavors on a regular basis. This includes novel-writing. I've got four unfinished novel attempts sitting around giving me puppy-dog eyes (not literally, literarily) at this very moment. I suppose I ought to go work on one...

Om biblioteket mitt I used to have a huge collection of books, before a series of moves forced me to pare it down to the very basic basics. Now I pick up the odd volume for a dollar or two from the local library branch, which may explain some of the eclectic nature of the books I actually own at this point.

Well, no. I've always had eclectic tastes.

Note: stuff tagged 'inherited' was given to me by my maternal grandmother shortly before her death. Yes, it felt vaguely ghoulish to take it before she shuffled off, but she was ill enough that she couldn't really use them anymore. Every one of those books is a treasure.

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*waves* Hi squid! *giggles* I see you like Calvin & Hobbes, too. Yay! (ps: It's me, Heather from TSR)
Why squid? When I lived in Tucson there was no deep-water ocean nearby (although we did make jokes about surfing off the coast of Yuma after "The Big One" hit California)?

If you're really into the cetaceans, you should Google Pharyngula and read that biology blog.
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