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  <name><![CDATA[Brian Celio]]></name>
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  <about><![CDATA[Brian Celio is delighted to see that Goodreads authors (both well-known and unknown) create fan pages then speak in the third to appear important and distanced from the lowly commoners who ultimately pay their bills, or for the less fortunate and less talented writers, contribute to the gas that gets them to their 9-to-5. Brian Celio didn't write this. Brian Celio trained a squirrel to read his thoughts then use a computer, hmhmhmhmhm!]]></about>  <influences><![CDATA[outcasts, outlaws, revolutionaries, the poor, the working class, the dead and forgotten, artists who appeal to the higher aesthetic, and always and forever my dad (RIP)]]></influences>  <gender>male</gender>  <hometown>Pittsburgh</hometown>      
  
  
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  <title><![CDATA[Catapult Soul]]></title>
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  <average_rating>4.69</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>13</ratings_count>
  <published>2009</published>  
  
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