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THE SHOPKEEPER
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You walk into a thrift shop and somehow you get into conversation with the shopkeeper. It begins obscurely -- perhaps with comment make while you're in the middle of buying something -- and then it escalates into a real talk. You like the shopkeeper and come to see him or her as the best part of the store. Now to test how this works in the virtual thrift shop... |
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At one time, this site had its own section with my resume, references, etc. Now that I have a separate web site -- even my own domain! -- let me refer you to the new location, at http://www.metrogirl.com/job/. | ||||
| As a writer, a lot of who I am is what I write. Consequently, a lot of getting to know me is getting to know my writing. Some of you may know me in person and have ample opportunity to share my obsession with writing. Many people are not so "lucky." However, a few samples (all found in The Stack) are available. |
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This is me. Uncensored, unafraid, and unconcerned about how you're going to react when you meet me As I Am. There is a pretty version of me, and then there's the real me. Hardly anyone gets the real me, so please, if you're interested, take a gander. |
| In the winter of 1997, when I was just starting this web page, I began to keep an online diary. Eventually my UGA schoolwork got the best of me and once I moved to Atlanta and started working full-time, this site was no longer a priority, but nonetheless, what I wrote is pretty interesting, at least if you're trying to get to know me. |
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