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Some years ago, Case Wagenvoord turned off the tube and picked up a book. He's been trouble ever since. His articles have been appeared on The Smirking Chimp, Countercurrents and Dissident Voice. When he's not writing or brooding, he is carving hardwood bowls that have been displayed in galleries and shows across the country. He lives in New Jersey with his wife and three cats.
His favorite quotation is from Samuel Beckett: "All I know is what the words know, and that makes a tidy little sum, with a begining, a middle and an end, like a well-turned phrase or the long sonata of the dead."
His book, "Open Letters to George W. Bush" is available at Amazon.com.