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He left that school after his sophomore year and enlisted in the Air Force in 1953. He spent a year in Korea and two years in the Special Weather Intelligence unit of the Strategic Air Command in Nebraska. He was discharged in 1957 and returned to Virginia where he enrolled at Richmond Professional Institute (RPI is the forerunner to Virginia Commonwealth University)."," Robbins lived in Richmond's Fan District and became part of the local bohemian art scene. He was a regular at a number of bars on W. Grace Street, including the Village Cafe. He was an editor for the RPI student newspaper, the  Proscript . He also wrote columns for the paper,   Robbin's Nest  and  Walks on the Wild Side , which contained early elements of his characteristic irreverent writing style."," He graduated from RPI with a degree in journalism in 1959. He worked briefly for the   Richmond Times-Dispatch  as a copy editor before moving to Seattle in 1962 to seek a Master's degree at the Far East Institute of the University of Washington. In Seattle for the next several years he held a number of jobs including working for the   Seattle Magazine ; and hosted a weekly   underground  radio show at KRAB-FM. Robbins said that it was in 1967, while writing a review of a Doors concert, that he found his literary voice."," In the late 1960s he moved to South Bend, Washington, where he wrote his first novel. In 1970, Robbins moved to La Conner, Washington where he has written his subsequent work. He has been married to Alexa D'Avalon since 1987. He has three sons, all from previous marriages."," Robbins has published non-fiction essays in national magazines, including   Esquire  and  Playboy , as well as regional Seattle periodicals. His first novel,  Another Roadside Attraction , was published in 1971."," A Bibliography of Robbins' monographs:"," Guy Anderson , photographs by Bob Peterson, designed by Don Scott: Gear Works Press, 1965. First book written by Robbins."," Another Roadside Attraction , Balantine, New York, 1971.","Even Cowgirls Get the Blues , Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1976.","Still-Life with Woodpecker , Bantam, New York, 1980.","Jitterbug Perfume , Bantam, New York, 1984.","Skinny Legs and All , Bantam, New York, 1990.","Half Asleep In Frog Pajamas , Bantam, New York, 1994.","Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates , Bantam, New York, 2000.","Villa Incognito , Bantam, New York, 2003.","B Is for Beer , Bantam, New York, 2009.","Wild Ducks Flying Backward: The Short Writings of Tom Robbins , Bantam, New York, 2005.","Conversations with Tom Robbins , edited by Liam O. 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