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Author has written 1 story for General. Robert Kingett is a blind film critic specializing in audio description. His essays—from mystery, to memorable, to funny, and thought-provoking—have been published in a variety of magazines, Internet blogs, and radio stations across the country and overseas, including: Link Disability Magazine in Canada, Teen Ink, and Magnets and Ladders Magazine for the Blind. He is a strong supporter and advocate for LGBTQ rights and has raised $2,000 for HIV and AIDS research. He's happily single, enjoying the city life, and working toward a BA in Journalism at Wilbur Wright College in Chicago where he's an honor student. Visit Robert's blog! Join Robert Kingett on Xbox Live Visit the main website of Robert Kingett Stay up to date with Robert Kingett’s presentation calendar See all published work by Robert Kingett Visit Robert Kingett on Goodreads Follow Robert Kingett on Twitter Connect with Robert Kingett on LinkedIn See Robert Kingett on YouTube | |||||||
1. Kingett Reads The Perks of Being a Wallflower »This will be a chapter-by-chapter review of The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. The people who have read the book can giggle along with me as I predict incorrectly while the readers, who've never read the book can laugh with me, cry with me, and ride with me as I take on this literary questFiction: General - Rated: T - English - Adventure/Horror - Chapters: 2 - Words: 2,087 - Published: 3-20-13