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I am a freelance writer, proofreader, and copy-editor.

I like to write fantasy, speculative fiction, and satire, as well as nonfiction articles on movies, books, travel, and progressive politics. I have an eagle eye for errors, and can help you polish your written work.
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Holy Frijoles is a fun place to stop in for a quick, inexpensive Mexican lunch or dinner.
I will hazard a guess that it's really about love and redemption.
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium is about a magic toy store. Right away, you know that at a certain age, you would have been all over that concept.
I'm so stoked. John Cusack cross-posted my review of his movie War, Inc. from Progressive Blue to his MySpace blog after I sent him the link in a comment.
With McCain/Palin, "change" is more of the same.
At the request of director Francis Ford Coppola, the 1972 film has been restored.
Leave a bowl of milk out, little one. They come a-visiting tonight.
I'll just say it: I didn't sleep a wink after watching this movie. It was that disturbing, and without any visible violence.
A Haiku celebration of the Obama/Biden campaign.
Do you love the kind of group blog where likeminded folks have a good time talking progressive politics? Here are the best liberal and progressive blogs on the web.
Art lovers visiting Boston may be intrigued by a visit to the city's Institute of Contemporary Art.
There's some great video on the net, if you know where to look. This list features sites with all original, entertaining content.
Summer is almost over, but if you're planning a late-summer Cape Cod getaway, try these five great family restaurants.
If laughter is, as they say, the best medicine, then I think the doctor might prescribe a Terry Pratchett book from time to time.
In her collection of short stories, Unaccustomed Earth (Alfred A. Knopf, April 2008), Jhumpa Lahiri tells earthbound tales of ordinary Bengalis leading very ordinary (and very Western) lives as immigrants to America.
Joss Whedon's Serenity (2005) is a wild science fiction ride with a sharply witty script.
Like a masterful magic show, whenever you start to believe you know what's going on in this story, Wallace waves his magic wand and transforms it into something very different.
Review of Salman Rushdie's latest novel, The Enchantress of Florence, in which a man appears at the court of Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great to tell a fantastic tale about one of the emperor's kin.
A review of George Lakoff's important recent book on the workings of the human mind when it encounters political language.
 
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