Wombat's World (a blog for writer K. A. Laity)

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

STOP S.O.P.A.


Posted by K. A. Laity at 06:00
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Labels: censorship, freedom, internet, S.O.P.A.
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This is a blog for writer K. A. Laity, the author of Owl Stretching, Unquiet Dreams, Pelzmantel & Unikirja, a collection of short stories based on the Kalevala, Kanteletar, and other Finnish myths and legends, for which I won the 2005 Eureka Short Story Fellowship and a 2006 Finlandia Foundation grant, as well as other stories and essays. I teach medieval literature, film, New Media and popular culture at the College of Saint Rose, though I'll be at NUI Galway on a Fulbright for the 2011-2 academic year. The news blog title comes from my first student film, Un Amor Peligroso, or The Wombat's World; it was also the title of a zine I used to publish. Unless otherwise identified, all writing here © K. A. Laity. Lege feliciter!

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