Wednesday Lee Friday
Wednesday Lee Friday is a passionate, knowledgable writer of both fact and fiction. She is always happy to let her opinion be known, or to present facts in a clear and entertaining way. She is efficient, versatile, and and would rather write for a living than anything else in the world. She is a published horror novelist and short story writer, an interviewer and Contributing Editor at Zombie Zone News, and produces the audiobook podcast Take a Stab at THIS!
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- 6/11/2011
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BA in theatre and broadcasting from Olivet College, 1992; various computer and marketing classes;Interests
horror, tv, movies, mental illness, emdr, addiction, bi-polar disorder, haes, zombies, fiction writing, literature, humanism, comparative religion, body acceptance, anthropology, linguistics, ptsd, cooking, aromatherapy,Motto
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From Complacency to Activism: My Lessons Learned from September 11The author's reflections of how the September 11th attacks affected "regular" Americans who didn't appear to be affected at all.Also published on:
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8 Great iPhone Apps for Word NerdsVital iPhone apps for writers, readers, factoid junkies and grammar nazis.
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Killer IPhone Apps for Horror Fans and Gurus of GoreMy favorite, the best of the best horror themed iPhone apps. Zombie Farm, Scene It! Horror, and more!
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Feminism, American Psycho, and MeThe author's discovery of how her then-newfound feminism was deeply at odds with her then-new favorite novel, American Psycho. -
Seven Haiku for a Brave WizardOne Haiku for each of the Harry Potter novels, and some awesome art by Brodie Brockie. -
Debt Plus Dignity? Not Just Possible, It's the LawMy harrowing journey with debt collection in Michigan, and what I learned about debt collectors.
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The Dead PortendThis Zombie Villanelle that contains scariness, death and sadness.
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Jack Ketchum: A Must-Read for Horror FansAre you reading Jack Ketchum? You should be. He's the scariest guy writing horror today...so says Stephen King anyway.
