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Sean DeLauder
This author has held several positions in recent years, including Content Writer, Grant Writer, Obituary Clerk, and Staff Writer, and is under the false impression that these experiences have added to his character since they have not contributed much to his finances. He was awarded a BFA in... show more

This author has held several positions in recent years, including Content Writer, Grant Writer, Obituary Clerk, and Staff Writer, and is under the false impression that these experiences have added to his character since they have not contributed much to his finances. He was awarded a BFA in Creative Writing and Journalism and a BA in Technical Communication by Bowling Green State University because they are giving and eager to make friends. He has a few scattered publications with The Circle magazine, Wild Violet, Toasted Cheese, and Lovable Losers Literary Revue, and resides in the drab, northeastern region of Ohio because it makes everything else seem fascinating, exotic, and beautiful.He is currently at work on a trilogy involving heroes, dirt, and monsters that cannot be defeated, only escaped.
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booksandbrooches@wordpress.com rated it 10 years ago
From the first page you are thrown in to a new and exciting world, which quickly becomes the norm. Full of strange creatures (Wogs sound terrifying and sort of cute at the same time- think bony gremlins), fascinating technology and well written characters. One of the things I really liked about this...
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RedT Reads Randomly rated it 10 years ago
deprecating with a spot of humor: "The author of this story has held several positions in recent years, including Content Writer, Grant Writer, Obituary Clerk, and Staff Writer, and is under the false impression that these experiences have added to his character since they have not contributed muc...
A Wholly Reluctant Blog
A Wholly Reluctant Blog rated it 12 years ago
This book is cursed. Any who read it will have their brain transformed into a turnip. The author regrets this.
Chance's Take on Books
Chance's Take on Books rated it 13 years ago
The Speaker for the Trees is a scifi/fantasy novel wherein humanity is observed and judged through the eyes of an alien race, familiarly known as plants. The Council of Plants planted plants (smiled when I wrote that!) on Earth to ascertain why our planet hadn't been conquered by plants (they hadn't...
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