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Links I find of interest and so might you.
                                         Not in any particular order.

 
Snopes Where I go to determine if something is true or simply an urban legend or internet/email borne hoax.
Stephen Hines Crit partner and up-and-coming writer. Offers some comics and an array of interesting pics and links.
Nancy Fulda's Website/Journal An author and editor who I've run across and interacted a bit with online. Pretty sharp and interesting individual.
J.D. Elder's Website: Welcome to Buckland County  Website of long time college friend and crit partner. Focuses on his novel political satire novels.  Check it out...nothing else like it on the web.
 
 
His newest book is now available for order. Check it out here: Loose Cannons and Other Weapons of Mass Political Destruction
 
The Drudge Report Has links to breaking news items and information, mainly in the USA and UK, but otherwise across the globe. Draws from both major and minor news sources and some respected blogs.
John Ringo Best Selling SF author and conservative columnist.
Jeff Koleno Friend and former college roommate and support person for development of this website.
Kim Smith A mystery/suspense author I've met online. I've read and enjoyed some of her short fiction and she has recently had a novel accepted by Enspiren Press.
Stygian Magic The writing website of author Tina Morgan. It includes information on her publications and on writing.
Bhaswati's Blog All the way from India (okay, "all the way" depends on where you're sitting at this moment), fellow writer Bhaswati's (or as I've come to know her and call her--Sury's) blog on writing and other things that interest her.
The Fair Tax Organization (and Plan) Tired of the IRS and an incomprehensible tax system. This is the answer--if the politicians can be forced to relinquish their power.  As a suppmement, I recommend this book by Neal Boortz and Congressman John Linder: The Fair Tax Book (trust me--it ain't a boring read).
Atlanta Theatre Radio Company A group to which my brother-in-law belongs.  From what I have listened to, most of their work is fun and interesting.  Focuses on science fiction, a little gothic horror, fantasy, etc. in the spirit of old-time radio programming.
Around About Books A local bookstore (okay, local for where I live). Sells new and used books, and has a wide selection, plus other reading and writing related events throughout the year.
NRA The National Rifle Association's website
Exoplanet Locator in the Night Sky Good site for scanning approx locations and identifying distances of planets in the northern and southern hemisphere.
Dragons Etc. Artist Alane Fieldson's website.  It's been  years since being updated, but still some interesting pics.

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last updated: 8/08