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A published author, online activist and perennial target for misinformed nobodies, '''Viamund''' became widely known after a hate group ran a campaign against a small poetry book that he published. Since then, he has written critical responses on numerous news forums, published his own website and taken some time out to write for the [http://newgon.com/blog Blog].
A published author, online activist and perennial target for misinformed nobodies, '''Viamund/Octaevius Altair'' became widely known after a hate group ran a campaign against a small poetry book that he published. Since then, he has written critical responses on numerous news forums, published his own website and taken some time out to write for [[Uncommon Sense]].
 
== [[Censorship]] ==
 
''Viamund the Boy-Love Vampyre Says...'', a small poetry book - has been rejected by a number of publishers and sellers, after a hate campaign organised by [[Absolute Zero]]. This campaign also lead to the deletion of numerous profiles and mini-sites belonging to this author.


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
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*[[Newgon.com Support Team]]
*[[Newgon.com Support Team]]


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Revision as of 22:57, 23 October 2008

A published author, online activist and perennial target for misinformed nobodies, 'Viamund/Octaevius Altair became widely known after a hate group ran a campaign against a small poetry book that he published. Since then, he has written critical responses on numerous news forums, published his own website and taken some time out to write for Uncommon Sense.

Censorship

Viamund the Boy-Love Vampyre Says..., a small poetry book - has been rejected by a number of publishers and sellers, after a hate campaign organised by Absolute Zero. This campaign also lead to the deletion of numerous profiles and mini-sites belonging to this author.

External Links

See Also