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Keith F. Goodnight

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Keith F. Goodnight is a native Texan, born and raised in Dallas, and is a distant relative of famous cowboy and rancher Charles Goodnight, inventor of the Chuck wagon. Growing up, Keith read a great many books and also did other things, probably, but apart from the books it's all a bit of a blur.
Keith went to college at Rice University in Houston, TX. There he majored in biology, staying on through grad school to eventually earn a PhD in Behavioral Ecology in a lab that studied wasps. He only got stung once while doing it. He also joined the Rice University Marching Owl Band, where he once performed a halftime show while dressed as a Christmas tree, and remains an alumni member to this day.
When not writing, Keith enjoys cooking, working on
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Keith F. Goodnight He would have taken precautions but he was sure the serum would not affect spiders. His last thought as he died was, "I was wrong."…moreHe would have taken precautions but he was sure the serum would not affect spiders. His last thought as he died was, "I was wrong."(less)
Keith F. Goodnight That's a difficult question: most fictional worlds are places full of danger and dramatic conflict. They're great to read about but I wouldn't want to…moreThat's a difficult question: most fictional worlds are places full of danger and dramatic conflict. They're great to read about but I wouldn't want to live there. I'd only want to if I was sure I could pick a time other than the stories I've read, some nice quiet time in between. So, I'd love to sight-see the magnificent architecture of Minas Tirith in Middle-earth, but wouldn't want to be there while Sauron's armies are laying siege to it!
If I was actually going to throw myself into an adventure... well, there can't be any doubt: I'd travel to Gallifrey, and while there I'd steal a TARDIS. And from there...(less)
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Dialog Unlikely To Be Used #DUTBU: The Archive, volume 14

 As I previously announced, #DUTBU retired from daily posts as of August 1, 2024, the tenth anniversary of its start. So, this 14th archive of the series is also the final archive.

#DUTBU began just as a joke that occurred to me, and I posted a few entries on my Facebook page, and a few more when I happened to think of one, before finally making it daily on 8/1/14. I may still post a new one every

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Published on August 02, 2024 08:26
C.S. Lewis
“I can't imagine a man really enjoying a book and reading it only once.”
C.S. Lewis

C.S. Lewis
“When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up.”
C.S. Lewis

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