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A links page....everyone else has one (even Lancelot has Links)

Some of my favorite stops on that great democratic playground called the World Wide Web:

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Abebooks (the stop for second-hand books):
 
Abel Rawls Hayes Band (my pal Ward's band's site):
 
Dee Rimbaud's amazing list of writers' websites:
 
Burke's Book Store (the southeastern corner of Heaven):
 
The Center for Book Culture (the home of The Review of Contemporary Fiction and Dalkey Archive Press):
 
The splendiferous Marshall Chapman's site:
 
David Dawson's site Phony Echoes (good stuff!):
 
Doug Hoekstra, a singer/songwriter as cool as the other side of the pillow:
 
Emerging Writers Network (Dan Wickett's great pro-writing and reading site):
 
My pal, the inimitable Miles Gibson (if you've not read him, drop what you're doing and find his books):
 
Goner Records (my favorite music shop):
 
Java Cabana (good coffee, good folks):
 
Juked (indescribably delicious):
 
My friend Lesia's site:
 
Marly Youman's site (she should be a household name...her blog is one of the liveliest I've seen):
 
Marshall Boswell's site (my buddy and a heckuva good writer):
 
Pindeldyboz (still one of the best webzines):
 
My pal Ben Tanzer's blog:
 
 
Poetry Super Highway (Rick Lupert does more for writing on the web than any ten other editors):
 
Selah Saterstrom's site (a wonderful writer and chum):
 
Southern Gothic Online (Jeff's classy literary site):
 
StorySouth (great lit and the home of The Million Writers Award):
 
Southern Voices 2 (David's classy literary site):
 
Ugly Things (great hippie stuff):
 
Lovely work here at Lisa Zaran's site:
 
And the lovely Aleah Sato's lovely work:
 
And the place for all things Ward Abel:
 
Penultimately, my facebook spot:
 
And, finally, my myspace:

 “Baron Munchhausen’s post horn was more beautiful than our canned music, the Seven-League Boots more beautiful than a car, Oberon’s kingdom lovelier than a railway tunnel, the magic root of the mandrake better than a telegraphed image, eating of one’s mother’s heart and then understanding birds more beautiful than an ethologic study of a bird’s vocalizing.  We have gained reality and lost dream.”

                            --Robert Musil

                                                from The Man Without Qualities

All books and publications by Corey Mesler can be ordered signed or inscribed from www.burkesbooks.com