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  1. I Love Indianapolis I am a Canadian girl. Over the past 20 years, however, I have lived in the United States - first Wisconsin, then Illinois, and finally Indiana. Our last move, in 1995, was to Indianapolis and I came here very reluctantly. I was tired of moving. Our...
  2. Top 10 Books Stephen King once said "If you don't have the time to read, you don't have the time or the tools to write." I've always wanted to be a writer, because of how much I love to read. I read a lot, probably more than most people. I average 5 to 6 books /...
  3. the 2009 Reading List Since people seemed to like my reading list from last year, I decided that instead of waiting til the end of 2009, I do a running lens throughout the year, to update everyone on what I'm reading at the moment. I tend to pick out what I plan to re...
  4. Popular Kurt Vonnegut Books Why should you read Kurt Vonnegut? Start by asking yourself these questions: Do you like to laugh? Do you enjoy satire/sarcasm/slapstick comedy? Are you open-minded? Do you like science fiction? Would you enjoy randomly placed, hand-drawn illustrati...
  5. Kurt Vonnegut On Wednesday 11 April 2007, author Kurt Vonnegut died at the age of 84, following severe brain injuries sustained after a fall several weeks earlier. Vonnegut was the author of cult classic novels Slaughterhouse-Five, Cat's Cradle, and Breakfast...
  6. Kurt Vonnegut Books Welcome! As a huge Kurt Vonnegut fan I believe it's essential to have a compilation or a list of his work. This will include everything I can find, novels, short stories, articles, ect. If I miss something, please let me know by adding to my gue...
  7. Kilgore Trout The core of everything that is can be found a shining bright line ... And don't forget The Universe is a big place .... perhaps the biggest !
  8. Henry Miller: The Great American Novelist Nothing much, besides the fact that this guy just may be one of the greatest American authors ever.  Why? Well, consider the fact that during the time that Henry first published his works, he was a true original.  No one back in those...
  9. Guy Jacobs Guy Jacobs prose sizzles like a slab of Canadian bacon roasting on Paris Hilton's freshly Mystic tanned stomach-it's absolutley carnalicious. A hearty stew of Nabakov, Miller, and Columbian telenova, Jacobs first novel Hard-Boiled Men will get your h...
  10. April 11 Missed a day? April 7 April 8 April 9 April 10 Daily reminder: twitter ... RSS A serious riot breaks out in Brixton, south London, April 11, 1981. Kurt Vonnegut. American author, died April 11, 2007.