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Jennifer Kirk is the writer of several science fiction and fantasy novels; including her best known novel, Bringing Home the Stars. Her stories often deal with ideas of corporate control of the masses, gender identity, and personal isolation. In addition, she co-writes two webcomics, The Life of Nob T. Mouse and All Over the House while also working as a local radio broadcaster. She maintains a website and blogs a lot. Her novels are: Her work contains examples of:

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  • Jennifer Kirk is the writer of several science fiction and fantasy novels; including her best known novel, Bringing Home the Stars. Her stories often deal with ideas of corporate control of the masses, gender identity, and personal isolation. In addition, she co-writes two webcomics, The Life of Nob T. Mouse and All Over the House while also working as a local radio broadcaster. She maintains a website and blogs a lot. Her novels are: Her work contains examples of:
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  • Jennifer Kirk is the writer of several science fiction and fantasy novels; including her best known novel, Bringing Home the Stars. Her stories often deal with ideas of corporate control of the masses, gender identity, and personal isolation. In addition, she co-writes two webcomics, The Life of Nob T. Mouse and All Over the House while also working as a local radio broadcaster. She maintains a website and blogs a lot. Her novels are: * Homo Superior * Countdown to Extinction * Syndicate Dawn * The Atlantic Connection * Daytrippers * Orb of Arawaan * Bringing Home the Stars * Twinkle Little Star Her work contains examples of: * Artificial Human - The operatives in her Syndicates series (Homo Superior, Countdown to Extinction, Syndicate Dawn, The Atlantic Connection). * Author Guest Spot - She needed a model for the front cover of a couple of her books at short notice. * Bittersweet Ending - Bringing Home The Stars has Dezza leave the Cerberus with only one of his four companions. * Clear My Name - The only reason Dezza went back to the Cerberus in Bringing Home the Stars. * Nothing Is Scarier - She does not like to show the monster. * They Look Like Us Now - The creature in Bringing Home The Stars.
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