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9-03-2007 9:55 pm
Nathan Tyree: Midnight
I have a story in a new anthology from Midnight Horror.

Midnight Horror Volume 1


You can read the story for free Here




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8-29-2007 6:54 pm
Nathan Tyree: How to Make Love LIke a Zombie
How to Make Love Like a Zombie is the name of a novel I wrote some time ago. AS you can likely guess from the title, it is a Zombie tale. I hadn't really shopped it around to publishers. After Mr. Overby Recedes was accepted by the Amazon Shorts program I started thinking that it could be interesting to serialize a novel. This one seemed like a natural.

It took some work to divide it up and make the seperate parts flow correctly, but I did it.

Today I got word that Amazon is indeed going to serialize this bad boy.





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8-29-2007 5:11 pm
Nathan Tyree: A Doll House
A while back I talked about the joys of free books. Some free books are better than others. When my copy of Dollhouse by Mike Boyle came in the mail I thought 'hope this doesn't suck'. It didn't. I read it in a single sitting.

I've reviewed it for Bookmunch. Read the review



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8-22-2007 5:41 pm
Nathan Tyree: Doing New Things
Last night I did two things I’ve never done before:

1. Assisted with a necropsy on a dog
2. Ate Mango Habanero salsa



Sometimes I think that I lead the most surreal existence possible




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8-20-2007 8:23 pm
Nathan Tyree: Before and After Saddam
According to The Lancet surveys of mortality before and after the 2003 invasion of Iraq (these studies were peer reviewed) the mortality rate in Iraq has been 50% higher since the U.S. invasion than before. Sure, Saddam killed a lot of innocent people, but the odds of dying an early death by violence has increased greatly since Saddam was removed from power. For the average Iraqi life was better under Saddam than it is today.

It’s easy to throw out the cases in which Saddam had someone tortured. However, for most Iraqis the odds of being tortured (or murdered or raped by trained dogs) were miniscule, whereas now the probability of being shot or blown up is pretty high for those same average people.
Does any of this justify the behavior of Hussein and his regime? Fuck no. But the brutality of that regime does not lessen the brutality of existence in Iraq today.





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