Aaron Ducat is a writer who lives in the Pacific Northwest.

     On this site you’ll find links to books, essays, blog pieces, commercial work and more.

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To Hunt a Naked Woman, or, How Ever Did You Find Me?

This blog is not a very popular corner of the internet. I have a steady readership of about four (4), and I'm just fine with that. Not all of us can—or want—to be The Pioneer Woman. Most people come to this site because they know me, but occasionally folks will...

Only In Seattle

Every city has its stereotypes—New Yorkers are gruff; folks in Savannah are hospitable; Los Angelenos are photoshopped to perfection; people from Phoenix are gun-toting racist ass-clowns; etc. We here in Seattle have our types—it's a big enough city with plenty of...

I Have Seen the Future

Earlier today, Thursday, August 25, 2011, I was at the drugstore when I came across the following sign. In truth I am unsure why of all people the drugstore folks have access to this information—it seems to me the sort of knowledge better reserved for religious or...

I was born in the Midwest and have spent the past twenty-plus years in the Pacific Northwest.

I’m usually working on something that I promise one day will be completed. In the meantime, I use this space to post essays, jotted notions and other random thoughts.

I also do commerical work — samples of various projects can be found in my Portfolio. 

Books

If you’re one of those antiquated few who still make time to read books, here are a couple options to keep you occupied

Shooting Sparla is a magically sweet but bitterly realistic story about a young girl named Sparla and the challenges she confronts as she finds her way through the world.

Peter attends a self-help conference in search of answers. When he’s confronted with an opportunity to literally change his past he must make a difficult decision.

If you’ve ever thought about going back in time to change the past — even if doing so would undo who you are in the present — come along for a curious and thought-provoking trip as you discover your own Me-Of-Now.

Three young brothers attempting to make sense of their grandfather’s stories come to find that the world they know may look a lot different than the one they’ve been seeing.