Earliest readings included Poe and Bierce. Radio provided "Inner Sanctum" and "Suspense," obvious generators of some of this. |
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Some traditional autobiography, some heavily fantasized, some are accounts from friends that I found compelling enough to write out. |
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Since I knew I was gay (without knowing the word itself) since I was 5 years old, some stories other than these may contain "hidden" references to gayness. |
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Other pieces may contain inadvertent humor, but these were intended to be funny. |
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Many half-baked; some character sketches, some plot-lines, some merely ideas. |
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High-school readings included Bradbury (for a fantasy element) and Heinlein (for harder science). Verne and Clarke followed somewhat later. |
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