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Lawver.net - My elder brother's blog. He's the one who infected me with the Internet-savviness. I haven't reached his level yet, but I'm working on it.

The Chief's Blog - I first met "The Chief" when I was 15 and we've been great friends ever since. I think he's the one person who knows me best.

Erick's Blog - Honestly one of my funniest friends. We met on the infamous HP4 Board (don't ask, it's a really long story) and have been friends for about two years or so now.

Setsy - This is my good friend Amber's blog. :) Check her out - she's cute, she's sweet, she's intelligent, and she's one of the best friends I've ever had.

Midwest Bloggin' - Renee, a beautiful, lovely, talented new friend of mine from Nebraska. She also happens to have a thing for 80's nostalgia, which is convenient for me since I've recently hit a wave of obsessing over David Bowie and wanting to do my hair like A Flock of Seagulls...

Dan Hersam - I was automatically impressed with Dan's blog. Not only can you pick your own color scheme on his site, but guess what!? He can juggle fire! :)

Life of Levi - "Life is like a beautiful melody, only the lyrics are messed up." Shockingly enough, he looks kind of like Orlando Bloom. Although, thankfully - from what I've seen at least - he doesn't have as insane a wardrobe as Orlando. Thank heavens for that! Levi's a great guy, go read his blog.

Cameron's Domain - Cameron is very interesting. One minute he's talking about his umpti-umpth trip to Taiwan, the next he's bringing up interesting political tidbits. Check him out, he's baffling. In a good way.

Jan's Liahona - I was hooked once she told a story about enacting revenge against a homophobic redneck. Classic, absolutely classic!

Simon's Blog - One of the fellow winners of the 2001 ArsDigita Prize for Young Webmasters. Great blogger; his writing style is quite intriguing and he's not really afraid of who reads it, which leads to some rather surprisingly personal reading material.

Aunt Margie's Blog - My Aunt-in-law (my sister-in-law's Aunt, but she's like family) now has a blog! I designed it and set it up for her cause her old blog service was giving her problems. Now she's on blogger and everything's wonderful! Vie la blogger!

Brandon's Blog - One of my columnists started a blog. I found it by looking through the referrals feature on my counter, how I usually find those silly queries. If you're one of my columnists and you have a blog, email me! And visit Brandon's Blog, it's fun. :)

RootsOfaBurnedTree.com - It's Colby! Hehe.

RedMeat.com - Percolating perversion for your perusing pleasure. A comic strip that started in Tucson, AZ but has since branched out. Loads of fun, as long as you aren't easily offended by bathroom humor and the like.

TheNorm.com - Another great comic strip, but not as weird as RedMeat. It's dang cute (but not in a girly way), and really funny.

What I've done...

DProphet.com - The site that started it all (for me, at least.) A Harry Potter fan site run as a charity for children in an effort to improve their writing skills.

DADA and/or PotterWar - DADA was my site, which was the sister site of PotterWar, so I'm linking to both. DADA (Defense Against the Darks) and PotterWar, run by myself and Alastair Alexander, were the sites that took on Warner Brothers... and won. Check out either site for the whole story. Or email me and I'll certainly talk your ear off about it. :)

Calculo.co.uk - A branch of the Daily Prophet, this one focusing on reading comprehension and literary appreciation. It's an online library and reference center for teachers and parents. Fun, if you're into that sort of stuff.

Meg's Megs - My rather sad attempt at writing an HTML tutorial. I only did it cause I got tired of the constant emails from kids asking me to tutor them in HTML. It makes it easier to put it all on one site rather than replying to oodles of emails individually, repeating all that stuff over and over. It's far from perfect, but not too bad for a first edition (and it's cute, too [in a girly kinda way]).

HP IofY - Um, I'm not sure how I feel about this one, but I'm putting it up here anyway. Suffice it to say, I was bored two years ago, wanted to write a novel, and at the time (1 o'clock in the morning, January, 2000) it seemed like a good idea. I would have stopped writing it ages ago, but the fans told me they'd have to hurt me if I didn't complete it. What is it? ...a Harry Potter fan fiction...

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