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A Darker Shade of Grey

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Hometown:
Kuala Lumpur
About Me:
Graeme S. Houston is originally from Scotland, but can be found somewhere in the sprawling metropolis of Kuala Lumpur, occasionally in Singapore, and occasionally in Bangkok. He studied computing and psychology, in Edinburgh, and is a full time writer and novelist.
I Am A:
Writer, Editor
Website:
http://www.graeme-s-houston.com
Books And Authors I Like:
Ian MacDonald; River of Gods. Dean Koontz; Dark River of the Heart. Brian L. Porter; Glastonbury, Nemesis Cell, Avenue of the Dead, A Study in Red. Umberto Eco; Foucault's Pendulum. Philip K. Dick; A Scanner Darkly, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Movies And TV Shows I Like:
Don't watch TV if I can avoid it.
Folding Infinity
Coming soon a bundle of various stories from Thrillers to Serial Killers, from Philosophical Speculation to Speculative Fiction, I've included a wide range of genres and styles so that there is hopefully something for everyone. More information as I get it, but needless to say I'll be looking forward to seeing this little baby unleashed upon the unsuspecting public.

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Psychopaths and Sociopaths and whatever comes next...

Once upon a time psychologists would diagnose someone as being a psychopath. Something very interesting happened though - the term exploded into the popular media with novelists and moviemakers all using the term as a label for a complete nutcase who's not the sort of person you want to meet when you're in the shower - or when your car has broken down in the middle of nowhere. In fact, not the sort of person you really want to meet anywhere, period. So psychopath dropped out of use in the world… Continue

Posted on December 17, 2007 at 5:31pm — 1 Comment

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At 4:49am on February 23, 2008, Brian L Porter said…
Hi Graeme,

Just dropped in to say hello. Your photos are looking great my friend. Looking forward to your next e-mail.

Brian
At 3:54pm on December 23, 2007, D K Gaston said…
Thanks for the invite Graeme.
At 9:09am on December 18, 2007, Peg Herring said…
Thanks for the kind words. Either you took a wrong turn at Loch Lomond, as I have done once or twice, or you're leading a very interesting life!
At 1:07am on December 18, 2007, Elysabeth Eldering said…
Thank you for the comment and please do tell WillowRaven how much you like the logo. She did a good job. Welcome to Crimespace and BraggingRites - see you in the postings - E :)
At 5:24am on December 11, 2007, Sarah M. Chen said…
Thanks for the invite Graeme. And yeah, I tasted Beer Lao courtesy of Eric Stone and was quite impressed.
At 2:47am on December 11, 2007, Eric Stone said…
Bintang dua will do.
At 2:14am on December 11, 2007, Eric Stone said…
Hi Graeme, Good to meet you. Actually though, she got it wrong, it was Beer Lao at the party. I was hoping to find Angkor Beer - as the book that was being launched is largely set in Cambodia - but the markets in the Cambodian neighborhood in town were out of it. One can find Tiger here pretty easily, but that will have to wait for a later book launch. The next book is in Indonesia, but unfortunately I've never found a source for Bintang here in L.A.
At 4:37am on December 10, 2007, Todd Robinson said…
We like it dark and thuggish, but all good writing is welcome at Thuglit. Look forward to seeing something from ya.
At 5:23pm on December 9, 2007, Brian L Porter said…
Hello Graeme,
Glad you made it at last. It's good to have you here with me at Crimespace. There are lots of good frineds to meet here.
Brian
 
 
 

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