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I've always preferred the city at night. I believe that San Judas, or any city, belongs to the people who sleep there. Or maybe they don't sleep - some don't - but they live there. Everybody else is just a tourist. Venice, Italy, for instance, pulls in a millions tourists for their own Carnival season but the actual local population is only a couple of hundred thousand. Lots of empty canals and streets at night, especially when you get away from the big hotels, and the residents pretty much have it to themselves when tourist season slows during the winter. Jude has character - everybody agrees on that. It also has that thing I like best about a city: You can never own it, but it you treat it with respect it will eventually invite you in and make you one of its true citizens. But like I said, you've got to live there. If you're never around after the bars close, or at the other end of the night as the early workers get up to start another day and the coffee shops and news agents raise their security gates, then you don't really know the place, do you?


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He also wrote Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis for DC Comics starting with issue #50 a project which began in March 2007 and ended with issue #57. The first volume The Dragons of Ordinary Farm was publiTad Williamsd in June 2009 and a second book The Secrets of Ordinary Farm was publiTad Williamsd June 2011. Tad Williams is also currently working on a series of young-adult books co-written with his wife Deborah Beale called Ordinary Farm.

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