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Description:Twenty-something Australian woman. Asexual. Atheist. Allegedly Amoral.
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Description:Jackie Hooper is a musician and writer who resides in Portland Oregon. In her latest endeavor, "The Things You Would Have Said", Jackie is compiling stories...
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Description: Mary Jaksch is an author who lives in New Zealand. She’s been awarded an MA in Religious Studies, holds a 4th Dan Blackbelt in karate, started professional life as a flautist and loves dancing Argentine tango. Mary blogs for Goodlifezen and for Write to Done
Description: acqui is a graduate of Purdue University, with a B.S. in Interactive Multimedia Development and another in Computer Information Systems Technology. She worked as a developer for several years before shifting her focus to Ars.
Description: Dale Dougherty is the editor and publisher of MAKE. Dale has been instrumental in many of O'Reilly's most important efforts, including founding O'Reilly & Associates with Tim O'Reilly. He was the developer and publisher of Global Network Navigator (GNN), the first commercial website. Dale was developer and publisher of Web Review, the online magazine for Web designers, and was O'Reilly's first editor. Dale has written and edited numerous books at O'Reilly and started the popular Hacks book series.
Description: Rob Malda, also known as CmdrTaco, together with Jeff Bates founded the website Slashdot in 1997. After running the site for two years "on a shoestring",[3] they sold the site to Andover.net, which was later acquired by VA Linux Systems. Malda now runs the site out of the SourceForge, Inc. office in Dexter, Michigan.
Description: Susie Jefferson is a UK based artist. She specializes in bookbinding, mixed media and jewelry making.
Description: Pat Bertram is a native of Colorado and a lifelong resident. When the traditional publishers stopped publishing her favorite type of book -- character and story driven novels that can't easily be slotted into a genre -- she decided to write her own. Bertram's first two novels, More Deaths Than One and A Spark of Heavenly Fire, are available from Second Wind Publishing LLC. Bertram's publisher says: "I was told by some other small publishers with whom I had done research that I was going to get mountains of unacceptable crap for every worthy thing I received. So when I got Pat's manuscript for A Spark of Heavenly Fire, which was like the first submission to Second Wind, I thought, 'OMG, is this possible?!' I knew in the first 20 pages that she was the real thing."
Description: I'm Megan and I'm a mom who has lost a lot of weight. I love to write and share my knowledge with others. I'm also a Libertarian and love to write about Politics.