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My Korean home is in the Northwest suburbs of Seoul. | My Korean home is in the Northwest suburbs of Seoul. | ||
Other places where I have called "home" include: Mexico City, Minneapolis, and Philadelphia. I also have roots in Northern Queensland, Australia (where my mother is from), so though I have never lived there I have visited quite often. Finally, I spent extended "study-abroad" times, in my younger years, in Paris, France, and Valdivia, Chile, and while in the US Military I was stationed in South Carolina. | Other places where I have called "home" include: Mexico City, Minneapolis, and Philadelphia. I also have roots in Northern Queensland, Australia (where my mother is from), so though I have never lived there I have visited quite often. Finally, I spent extended "study-abroad" times, in my younger years, in Paris, France, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, and Valdivia, Chile, and while in the US Military I was stationed in South Carolina. | ||
So I am a bit of a global citizen. | So I am a bit of a global citizen. | ||
My true home is somewhere imaginary, not yet well-mapped. | My true home is somewhere imaginary, not yet well-mapped. |
Revision as of 20:10, 24 May 2019
This site is currently under development.
For now, it is primarily intended to be a private "sandbox" to support my geofiction activites at the website OpenGeofiction, where I work under the user name "Luciano." You can look for me there.
What is Geofiction?
"Geofiction" is explained in the Wikipedia under the article Worldbuilding. A better definition can be found on a site called Geopoeia.
Site Creator Bio
I am a US Citizen, long-time resident in South Korea.
My US "home address" is in Southeast Alaska (though I was born in California).
My Korean home is in the Northwest suburbs of Seoul.
Other places where I have called "home" include: Mexico City, Minneapolis, and Philadelphia. I also have roots in Northern Queensland, Australia (where my mother is from), so though I have never lived there I have visited quite often. Finally, I spent extended "study-abroad" times, in my younger years, in Paris, France, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, and Valdivia, Chile, and while in the US Military I was stationed in South Carolina.
So I am a bit of a global citizen.
My true home is somewhere imaginary, not yet well-mapped.