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About the Author

Page history last edited by Mandrill 16 years, 11 months ago

About the Author

 Note: Unless Mr. Brown wishes to add his own blurb (he's a busy man, he might not have time) I would humbly suggest that we each add our own impressions of him. Add yours to the bottom following the same format please(indented, name in italics after your blurb, just to keep things neat).

 

 

 

Cheeseburger Brown is a verbose and profane idiot living in Canada, spinning yarns and peeing time. He is the author of quasi-lewd storybooks and pulp scifi novels about robots and spaceships, including 17 Drawings, Goodbye to Kitty, The Darth Side and Simon of Space.

 

The above is taken directly from the author's own blogthology (blog/anthology) where he currently publishes the almost constant stream of prose which flows from his fingers. He does indeed live in Canada, commuting into work at a nameless new media company from, what I've always assumed to be, a quaint little house in the country, I could be wrong in this respect as I have never seen the place. When not changing nappies, amusing his daughter, or working, he steadily reveals the world inside his head to a select readership (ie. the whole world, or at least that proportion of it with an internet connection). And what a world it is, stretching through the ages from the very beginnings of man to the far flung reaches of the future. Populated with characters who, through the wizardry of his writing, are immediately human, even though they might not actually be human.

I can't pretend to know the workings of this man's mind, nor even the man himself, but his stories have brought me happiness, tears and inspiration, sometimes all at once. That is a rare talent indeed, and it deserves appreciation.

 

Mandrill

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