Martin Kozicki
Blogs I follow
- A Year of Reading
- Abby the Librarian
- Adventures in YA Publishing
- Alex J. Cavanaugh
- Ancient Egypt, Rome and Greece
- Author, Jody Hedlund
- BookEnds Literary Agency
- C.J. Redwine
- Cassandra
- Confessions of a Watery Tart
- Curious Pages
- Deirdra Eden
- Do Things Different
- Dodich's Thought Bubble
- Dystel & Goderich Literary Management
- Emma Michaels
- Fiction Writing Tools
- FoodBat
- Hilary Wagner
- JS-Kit
- Lettuce Head
- Lisa Freemont Pages
- NaBloWriMo
- Nathan Bransford, Author
- Official SCBWI Midsouth Conference Blog
- Plot This
- Querypolitan
- QueryTracker Blog
- Rae Ann Parker
- Samantha Verant
- seeing, dreaming ... writing
- The Goodness of the Garden . . . All Year Round
- The Official SCBWI Blog
- The Zen Leaf
- Today's Words . . . As They Spill
- Whiskey Nose
- Writing In The Crosshairs
Gender | Male |
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Industry | Communications or Media |
Occupation | Writer |
Location | Nashville, TN, United States |
Introduction | Husband. Father. Writer. I have been known to keep bees. |
Interests | Reading, Writing, Creating, Music, Geeking Out Over Technology, Movies, Gaming, Food, World Travel, Peace & Quiet. |
Favorite Movies | About A Boy, Aliens, Back to the Future, Beauty and the Beast, Big Fish, The Bourne Trilogy, Casino Royale, Charade, The Dark Knight, Dumb & Dumber, Ghostbusters, The Great Escape, Groundhog Day, The Incredibles, Indiana Jones, Iron Man, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Love Actually, Pan's Labyrinth, The Princess Bride, Rear Window, Saving Private Ryan, Stalag 17, Star Trek, Transformers, UHF, Up, V for Vendetta, Vertigo, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Witness, The Wizard of Oz, You've Got Mail |
Favorite Music | 90's Alternative, Classical, Electronica, Hip Hop, Indie, Techno |
Favorite Books | The Alienist (Caleb Carr), An Underground Education (Richard Zacks), Financial Peace Revisited (Dave Ramsey), Open Me I'm A Dog (Art Spiegelman), Pillars of the Earth (Ken Follett), Sherlock Holmes (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle), Stardust (Neil Gaiman), Where the Wild Things Are (Maurice Sendak) |