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Writers' Resources Links to and discussion of writing related sites and handy resources, including but not limited to publishers, on and offline magazines, contests and guides.

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Old 01-27-2005, 12:19 AM   #1
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An Artist's Forum

Cybernetic Bumper Breath 3D is my hubby's forum. I'm a mod and co-admin with him there.

It's a friendly spot... My "home" on the net. We are primarily a computer graphics comunity with forums ranging from 3D art to 2D art, Creative Writing, computer hardware issues, CG progs, all the way down to our Science Fiction/Science Fact/Star Trek forums.

My favorite part of it is that there are soooo many diverse types of artists all hanging out in one grand place. There's writers and those who model 3D objects, those who render 3D graphics, those who paint, draw... it seems kinda endless. It's just a kewl place to be.

Most of all, we have fun.

Just thought I'd invite ya over for a peak.

---Pats
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