Overview: K.B. Spangler lives in North Carolina with her husband, and as many dogs as she can sneak into the house without him noticing. They live in the decaying house of a famous dead poet. She is the author and artist of the webcomic, A Girl and Her Fed. Digital Divide, her first novel, was relea
Maker Space (Rachel Peng)
β Scribed by Spangler, K.B.
- Book ID
- 109269513
- Publisher
- A Girl and Her Fed Books
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 199 KB
- Series
- Girl and Her Fed - Rachel Peng 2
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Overview: K.B. Spangler lives in North Carolina with her husband, and as many dogs as she can sneak into the house without him noticing. They live in the decaying house of a famous dead poet. She is the author and artist of the webcomic, A Girl and Her Fed. Digital Divide, her first novel, was released April of 2013. All projects include themes of privacy, politics, technology, civil liberties, the human experience, and how the lines between these blur like the dickens.
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Overview: K.B. Spangler lives in North Carolina with her husband, and as many dogs as she can sneak into the house without him noticing. They live in the decaying house of a famous dead poet. She is the author and artist of the webcomic, A Girl and Her Fed. Digital Divide, her first novel, was relea
Overview: K.B. Spangler lives in North Carolina with her husband, and as many dogs as she can sneak into the house without him noticing. They live in the decaying house of a famous dead poet. She is the author and artist of the webcomic, A Girl and Her Fed. Digital Divide, her first novel, was relea
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