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MailChimp: Now with correct Japanese

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2010-03-172010-03-17Categories GeneralTags Balloon, JapanLeave a comment on MailChimp: Now with correct Japanese

Slow blogging month

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2006-06-142008-08-22Categories GeneralTags Adsl Connection, Australia, Blog, City Apartment, Dial Up Access, Inducement, Internet Access, Japan, Melbourne, Office Temp, Transcription Work2 Comments on Slow blogging month

Gonna give you my love

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2006-05-112008-08-22Categories GeneralTags Complacency, Despair, Eight Months, Excuse, Friendship, Invitations, Japan, Loneliness, Long Time, Love, Melbourne, Next Friday, Outer Space, Quiet Nights, Reluctance3 Comments on Gonna give you my love

Get back to where you once belonged

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2006-04-212008-08-22Categories GeneralTags Bust, Forward Air, Header Image, Japan, Jobs, Melbourne Docklands, Melbourne Skyline, Panorama, Slap, Trees, Wiki, Wikimedia Commons, Wikipedia, Yarras EdgeLeave a comment on Get back to where you once belonged

Final Fantasy Potion Commercial

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2006-04-22008-08-22Categories GeneralTags Convenience Store, Energy Drink, Fantasy Style, Final Fantasy, Japan, Television Commercial, White Collar Workers7 Comments on Final Fantasy Potion Commercial

How many comic books does it take to change a lightbulb?

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2005-12-82008-08-22Categories GeneralTags Chairs, Comic Books, Compilations, Furnished Apartment, Garbage Area, Japan, Lateral Thinking, Led, Lightbulb, Lightbulbs, StackLeave a comment on How many comic books does it take to change a lightbulb?

A month in Japan (part the fifth)

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2005-10-82008-08-22Categories General, SelfTags 20 September, 24 September, Daikanyama, Exact Address, Hurry, Internet Access, Internet Phone, January 1, Japan, Jobs, Ku, Membership Secretary, Mensa Membership, Mobile Phone, Nova, Probation, Shi, Sms, Sunglasses, WomanLeave a comment on A month in Japan (part the fifth)

A month in Japan (part the second)

Author Ben HouriganPosted on 2005-10-22008-08-22Categories General, SelfTags Appliances, Boring Bits, Direction, Discount Electronics, English Word, Famous Temple, Instincts, Japan, Japanese Person, Japanese Temples, Laptop, Little Bit, Lot, Plug Adaptor, Red Lantern, Saga, Slack, Striking Feature, Textbook, Train Ride1 Comment on A month in Japan (part the second)

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Kiss Me, Genius Boy cover Kiss Me, Genius Boy is Ben Hourigan’s debut novel, and the first of three volumes in the No More Dreams series. Available on the full range of e-book platforms for just $3.99 ($5.99 on Kindle), KMGB is an unforgettable tragi-comic tale of teen romance and obsession. Full details here. My Generation's Lament cover My Generation’s Lament (No More Dreams #2), released in January 2013, continues the story of the former prodigy Joshua Rivers and his nymphomaniac lover Lilian Lau, as well as portraying the ugly side of student radicalism and delving into the Rivers family’s secrets.

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Ben Hourigan is an indie novelist, the author of Kiss Me, Genius Boy (2011) and (2013). He is also the owner of editing, publishing, and communications consultancy Hourigan & Co., and of ebook label Nameless Books. He has lived in Melbourne, Osaka, Sydney, Chiang Mai, and Bangkok.

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