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I DO like to have fun, and sometimes accomplices are so very difficult to come by…

~MS Quixote

Not around here, O philosophizing pilot of wagons over irresistible cliffs. I inevitably seem to end up along for the ride.

~C.L. Dyck

Early History

Marc Schooley is a Texan, born and raised. The difficulty of finding naive and willing accomplices for suitable shenangians brought him to Scita > Scienda in mid-2009 on the heels of a rave review of his first novel, The Dark Man. We have not been able to shoo the varmint since.

Totally Random C.V.

Other random C.V. points include a sophisticated and gentlemanly dialogue with Ebon of Daylight Atheism, acting as head wrangler at his very own The Areopagus, the occasional knowledgeable and friendly interview, and a list of works-in-progress for which his loyal fans wait with bated breath. It is rumoured that our fine feathered theologian wrote his Master’s thesis on the problem of evil, which has influenced his fiction writing as well. When not writing or theologizing, our local varmint’s mild-mannered daytime alter ego is as a Jacobs employee working on NASA-related projects.

Known Aliases

charognard = French for scavenger = varmint = Wile E. Quixote

It’s been convoluted knowing him.

~C.L. “Daffy” Dyck, here

The Texas Longhorn: A point here, a point there, and a whole lotta bull in between.

~Dave Dyck, via email

Hobbes = Tiger = Cat. That leaves you, Calvin, to be the incorrigible little troublemaker who freely and happily ignores the usual delimiters imposed between internal and external worlds, in a rare and canny recognition of their pragmatic artificiality in the greater context of human perception.

~C.L. Hobbes

Ray.

~everybody

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