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When I first started this blog, and when I was still writing my old blog, Ravenlike, my original emphasis was on finding great links about writing and then posting about them. I’ve kind of drifted away from doing that, as I’ve found my own voice here — partly because it’s hard to keep coming up with things to say about them beyond just, “Hey this is a really cool article, you should go take a look at it.”

I still keep finding links I want to share with you all, though, so I’m stealing a page from Jay Lake’s funny and informative Link Salad and just start doing these link-blogging compilation posts.

(To think of it another way, ladies and gentlemen, we have now reached the point of the party where I have given up on my carefully-arranged trays of hors d’oeuvres and have just started tearing open bags of BBQ chips and just leaving the whole bag on whatever convenient flat surface has the fewest empty beer bottles in the way. Please to enjoy.)

Oh, I should mention — all of this week’s links are from posts I retweeted from @annerallen, @duolit, and @darairene, who are all worth your time to follow on the Twitters.

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An unreliable narrator, MICHAEL MONTOURE ( montoure@bloodletters.com ) is an indie writer of horror and dark urban fantasy. His obsessions include hidden truths, secret dealings, and the changing and fragile nature of our own pasts. He is known as much for his spoken-word performances of his fiction at Seattle coffeehouses and conventions as for the stories themselves. Currently working as a writer and producer of the webseries Causality, he lives alone with a gray cat by the edge of Echo Lake, Washington. ( Twitter / Facebook / Google+ )
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