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At 5:50am on July 9, 2008, Zombie Zak said…
Hmmmmm.
Should I eat his brain?
Or should I refrain?
By the word of Kane
How does one refrain?
It all happens on the Zombie Train....
At 3:23pm on July 8, 2008, Zombie Zak said…
Wiggity wak, the zombie's back!

BOO!
At 7:34am on June 18, 2008, Jason L. Keene said…
Heya Jack! Poor us in Kentucky, hey? We may be unseen, but we do it beautifully lol
At 3:52pm on June 9, 2008, Natalie L. Sin said…
Yeah, too bad they couldn't make a movie from it. PETA threw a fit over putting that cat in a nun's frock.

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Hometown:
Louisville
About Me:
J.C. Tabler was raised by a pack of feral lawyers in the wilds of Kentucky. He has, since leaving the pack, been a manure handler, a bartender, a bouncer, a legal assistant, and a steamboat deckhand. He recently gained a B.A. in History at the University of Louisville. He is married and lives in Louisville, Kentucky with his wife, children, and veritable zoo of pets. Despite what anyone says, he is not a nice man.
Website:
http://jctabler.blogspot.com
Favorite Authors
Steinbeck, Irving, Lovecraft, Updike, Pancake, King, Hemingway, and, most recently, Jack Ketchum....though I have my personal beliefs concerning that man.

I Guess I can work here for a second

I think I like the fact I can listen to a playlist while I type more than typing while randomly going over to WinAmp to find stuff. Like the song? Too bad. I do.

So what is there really to say about myself? Nothing much. Take a look at the picture. I'm a rough and tumble sort of guy. Back in my younger days I fancied myself to be a bit of a bruiser. Late nights and long hours, dark settings, time spent in cars driving to and fro across this land, spreading woe. Now, well, I'm a settled man, wife and kids, lots of pets, a new job, and a hankering for trying to write things that will never see the light of day.

Is there really anything else to say? I think not. Eventually I'll figure all this out and stick a blog up here, but until then you can find what I call a blog over at J.C. Tabler, Mediocre Writer

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GAZE UPON MY HORRIBLE VISAGE!

Just found this tonight, a pic from my high school reunion...Guess which one is the broke writer..

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