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Chelsea Hotel No. 2

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Who is K?

K is short for one of the two names you might call her, depending on how well you know her.

K lives in Houston and is an eighth-generation Texan; she is not, however, racist or a redneck.

K has a boring job, which she frequently writes about here.

K also has a husband, a dog and a cat.

K has a hard time sitting still.

K does not have any pictures of herself that she wants to share with you.  K will share a few random pictures of herself, her husband, her dog and her cat with you from time to time.

K does, however, have many pictures of completely random and unrelated things which she will share with you ad nauseum.

K’s likes include writing, reading, reading about writing, writing about reading, reading other’s work and proofing it, Alton Brown, and a sense of humor.

K’s dislikes include you, probably. Okay, probably not. But…ooh, so edgy!

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