Dustin LaValley and John Edward Lawson will be attending Anthocon Nov. 11-13, 2011 in Portsmouth, NH. Visit the con site for more info. Here's a video from one of their previous exploits:
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Wednesday, April 4th • 8 pm EDT Virtual Q&A with Steven Archer and Donna Lynchhosted here by ShinDig (the only thing you need to attend is internet access and Flash) Perhaps best known as the dark electronic rock band Ego Likeness (Metropolis Records), Archer and Lynch have also collaborated on an illustrated book of poetry,…
COVER REVEAL: A Collection of Dreamscapes
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Paul Toth’s appearance on the Joe Milford Show is now online! Check it out here:http://www.blogtalkradio.com/joe-milford-show/2010/01/24/joe-milford-hosts-paul-toth
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