Pattern Recognition: F:F:F must have very low traffic. (Jerz’s Literacy Weblog)
It just occurred to me that for someone who’s supposedly a core member of the online group F:F:F, Cayce Pollard doesn’t really spend that much time reading or posting.
I’ve spent most of this academic year away from the newsgroup rec.arts.int-fiction, and as I finished grades for this term, I spent just a few days in lurking mode on several of my favorite blogs, and I feel so far behind!
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luca
ciao il mio blog รจ in Sardegna (Italia)
vieni a conoscere le mie sequenze.Sono straordinarie.
un sorriso :) luca
Hehehe…it’s a beautiful addiction,isn’t it?