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At 8:19am on June 3, 2009, Jennifer L. Miller said…
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Hometown:
Mount Horeb, WI
About Me:
Struggling novelist, hopeless cynic, addicted to television, progressive music fan, bad guitarist.
Website:
http://seanpatricklittle.com
Favorite Authors
Craig Johnson, Warren Ellis, Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett, Brian K. Vaughn, Brian Michael Bendis, Garth Ennis, Douglas Preston and Lincoln Childs, Mark Baron, Christopher Moore
Favorite Books
LAMB, by Christopher Moore; THE COLD DISH, by Craig Johnson; AMERICAN GODS, Neil Gaiman; JINGO, Terry Pratchett; A MURDER OF CROWS, Preston & Childs; THE NAME OF THE WIND, Patrick Rothfuss; 'SALEM'S LOT, Stephen King

THE SEVEN out this summer

My second novel, THE SEVEN, will be out later this summer.

THE SEVEN is a superhero origin story about seven genetically enhanced kids who break free of the group that created them.

I also have a short story coming out in Jennifer L. Miller's horror anthology, THE GENTS OF HORROR '09, coming out on Halloween. I'm rather excited about that story, as I've never written horror before and probably wouldn't have unless Jenna forced me too.
 
 

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