Our friend, K. Thor Jensen, whose stint as the "questionless interviewer" stirred things up for Gothamist, has a page devoted to his fundraising/'stache growing - he's at "Dirtlip" right now! We're kicking $30 to his cause, in hopes that he reaches at least the "Tom Selleck" level.
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Gothamist is happy to introduce K. Thor Jensen today, the first of our weekly guest interviewers at the Gothamist Interview. We asked him to provide a bio so we, and our readers, could get to know him better; this is what he sent:
K. Thor Jensen lives in Astoria and, on occasion, gets awesome. He has smelled a ghost, rode a flaming couch, and kissed a girl in an ice cave. His first graphic novel, "Red Eye, Black Eye," will be released in early 2005. His website is shortandhappy.After reading his first interview, with science fiction editor, Brian Bienowski, Gothamist thinks that K. Thor gets awesome more often than just occasionally. Welcome, K. Thor, and we look forward to the rest of the week!
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"). At any rate, Gothamist is glad that he has lowered the curtain to reveal where he summers as well as his beginning as a print journalist, because it's something we've always wondered, too.
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