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Sunday, July 5, 2009

Da List & Vaquero Shouted Out Today

Re the Gov Ship sp, by Boing Boing, here.
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Vulpine, canine, feline, porcine & equine avatars. Gone to heaven Gone to hell Gone to jail Gone to work Gone to school Gone to lunch Gone to bed Gone to bad Gone to pee Gone to earth. Gone Gone Gone. Fox's earth is Blue Gotham City. Shorter sojourns are spent in other, more dangerous, locations.
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My Historical Research Skills On Display

  • Ed Sullivan Presents the Revolution: Starring Elvis Presley, Fidel Castro and the Beatles, in progress
  • The Year Before the Flood: A Story of New Orleans, pub date August, 2009
  • The World That Made New Orleans: Spanish Silver to Congo Square (2008)
  • Cuba and Its Music: From the First Drums to the Mambo (2004)

Some Of Za Fox's Published Works

  • Editor of the short-listed Philip K. Dick Award original anthology, Not of Woman Born.
  • From The Della Stories: The Kingdom By the Lake: "Dark Moon Murmuration", "Made By Hand", "Mrs. Langdon's Diary -OR- They Carry It Too Far".
  • Neb Short Story Finalist, "Flower Kiss".
  • Novels: The Horsegirl; The Stalking Horse; Stallion Queen.

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      • Da List & Vaquero Shouted Out Today
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