About Thomas S. Roche
Thomas S. Roche’s debut novel is The Panama Laugh, a science fiction zombie apocalypse about viral media, military contracting, and LOLZ. It releases September 6, 2011 from Night Shade Books. He has been a blogger, short story writer, editor, marketing executive, and web reporter for more than a decade, having written regularly for Techyum.com, TinyNibbles.com, Night-Bazaar.com, Gothic.net, GettingIt.com, WriteSex.net, GoodVibes.com, 13thStreet.com and many other websites. He is a community sex educator in San Francisco with San Francisco Sex Information, a nonprofit educational organization.
Add his personal pages on Good Reads, Twitter, Facebook, Twitpic, and Flickr. Check out his Amazon Author Page. Also add him on Tumblr, which he hates but which you apparently love if you’re a hipster. Thomas hates hipsters almost as much as they hate him. You wanna know why? Because you’re not as fucking hip as you think you are. Yes, yes you’re right. That sentiment does make Thomas a hipster. So fuck you, hipster. Fuck you right in the ear.
The short version: He uses Good Reads all the time, Twitter a lot, Facebook a lot.
More links of interest:
Add The Panama Laugh on Facebook and Twitter.
Read Thomas’s articles about sex, feminism, and politics on TinyNibbles.com.
Read Thomas’s articles about technology, art and culture on GettingIt.com.
Read Thomas’s articles about technology, crime and politics on Techyum.com.
Read Thomas’s articles about writing and erotica on WriteSex.net.
Read Thomas’s articles about writing science fiction and fantasy on The Night Bazaar.
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Tom,
hi I was very interested to see that we have similar interests.
Best Regards,
Tom.
Are you the same Thomas Roche who does Captured Oral Fantasy mentioned to me by Victor Vallejo, LA City Planner?
If you are looking to put some of your ideas into graphic novel form I might be able to help in this regard. In any case it’s good to find people that love radio theater.
Terry — No, I’m not that same guy. I never actually heard of that guy before…