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Tom Dooley (editor)

Tom Dooley (born 1970) was the founder of Eclectica Magazine along with Chris Lott in 1996.〔(Ten Years of Publishing Good Writing: Tom Dooley and Eclectica ) by Cy Dillon, Virginia Libraries, accessed Feb. 16, 2013.〕 Dooley was born on an island in the Aleutian Chain and attended high school in Tok, Alaska, graduating in 1988. He went to college in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and Chicago, Illinois, studying creative writing under Tom Churchill and Richard G. Stern.
For the next eleven years, he taught and coached a variety of subjects and grades in Alaska, Arizona, and Wisconsin before taking a degree in public administration and settling in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He lives there today and works for the federal government, continuing to edit ''Eclectica'' in his spare time.
He edited the anthology ''Eclectica Best Fiction Volume One'', which was a finalist for the Independent Publisher Book Award.〔The University of Chicago Magazine, Volume 97, page 73.〕 Dooley is a strong proponent of online publishing〔"Introduction to Million Writers Award: The Best New Online Voices" by Jason Sanford, ''Million Writers Award: The Best New Online Voices'', Spotlight Publishing, 2012.〕 which he says results in a unique style of writing being published online.
Dooley also contributes to ''Eclectica'' as an op-ed writer in the magazine's Salon section, has done the occasional music review, and once interviewed well-known conspiracy theorist Michael Ruppert. His review of Willis Alan Ramsey's self-titled debut album and his discussion of John D. MacDonald's Travis McGee character are popular links.
Dooley has been known to take strong political stands in his Salon articles, once comparing the second President Bush to an elderly man who drove through a street fair in Santa Monica, killing ten and injuring 63 people.〔"(Villains! )" by Tom Dooley, Eclectica, Volume 2, Number 8.〕
== Bibliography ==

* ''Eclectica Best Fiction Volume One'' (Eclectica, 2003)

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