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Lauren Morton-Farmer

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How do you even remember "The State?" That was on when I was in high school! Remember "The Jew, the Italian, and the Red-Head Gay"?
Name: Lauren Morton-Farmer
Sex: Female
Location: California
Birthday: September 4
Words Written: 7341

About Me

Occupation: Observer of the human carnival
About Me: I am currently a nomad getting ready to move to London. Once I get my life in order I'll be able to write better critiques. Beyond that I can only tell you that I have a habit of drumming on the lid of my take-away coffee cup and have recently acquired freckles on my right shoulder due to a particularly ambitious sunburn.
Interests: "Whatever floats my boat... So buoyancy. I am interested in buoyancy."
-M. H.
Favorite Books: The Prophet, Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, A Moveable Feast, Closer, Peter Pan

Dave Eggers
, Louisa May Alcott, Jhumpa Lahiri, Khaled Hosseini, J.K. Rowling, Patrick Marber, Ernest Hemingway, Tom Stoppard
Favorite Movies: A Streetcar Named Desire, Shakespeare in Love, Philadelphia Story, Once, Prime, Hard Day's Night, Wes Anderson in general, Little Princess, Paradise Now, Rear Window, The Godfather, Fred & Ginger... And so on and so on...
Favorite TV Shows: The Office & The State
Favorite Quotes: "Your hearts know in silence the secrets of the days and the nights. But you ears thirst for the sound of your heart's knowledge. You would know it words that which you have always known in thought. You would touch with your fingers the naked body of your dreams."
Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet

"But for me, London sends you down a route of introspection in a way that no other city does… The city confronts you and exploits the most creative side of you."
Gael Garcia Bernal, interview in The Guardian
Loves: London, coffee & a handful of my favorite people
Hates: Passive aggressiveness, marionette puppets & ventriloquist dummies

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What Is the What (Vintage) Shantaram: A Novel
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Lauren Morton-Farmer published A Haphazard How-To Guide to Mazatlán.
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Latest Works

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A collection of poems about men, women and relationships that I wrote for the final in a poetry class. I have never claimed to be a poet nor is it something I hope to become, but I'd be curious to get some feedback outside the people who know me... » Read...
Upon meeting Olivia, Julian begins down a road that will evolve into an obsession only his best friend Gabriel anticipates, all the while becoming entranced by Olivia himself. » Read...

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On Goodbye, by Alex Jestin Taylor:  I'm not particularly savvy when it comes to poetry, but I will say, for what it's worth, that I think this is a... » Read more...
On European Women, by Boughter:  Boughter, I like this one a lot. After hearing you read your stuff last weekend and hearing you give it the beat made t... » Read more...
On Mute, by Circus: I actually read this a couple of times because I loved the way the language and images moved me into the space you created. T... » Read more...
On I Miss The People I Meet In My Dreams, by Cale:  The title alone was enough to get my attention but I think it's almost too vague for what the story has to offer. T... » Read more...
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