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David Barron is a writer currently living and working in SE Asia.

Blog Over

295 posts later...

The End?



Well, that was fun.



This blog was glorious, but I've got a fancy new site going on now (Check it out at H2NHePub.com!). This blog was so awesome, though. It kept me sane in a time of great boredom and ridiculousness and madness—jungle madness, the worst kind—and it taught me how to write.



That is, it taught me the lost art of Dedication. The First 200 Days of this blog were Read more of this blog post »
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