Éric Poindron’s Étrange (*) Questionnaire. Discovered at the Weird Fiction Review. (*) Bizarre, extraordinary, singular, surprising. Le Robert Dictionary 1 – Write the first sentence of a novel, short story, or book of the weird yet to be written. It is a truth universally acknowledged that a Dark Lord in posession of a plot to destroy the [...]
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"You should enjoy it." Simple, but amazing advice.Sundae Rye2012-05-19 15:18:45
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Damien! You may want to check out my essay, published today at theMillions.com, on the socializa ...2012-05-18 18:56:58
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[...] Damien G. Walter on The Unspecified Reader. [...]2012-05-15 05:07:03
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[...] pick the wisest Sci-Fi & Fantasy author via [...]2012-05-14 13:02:52
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Not completely sure whether you are supporting those fans of fanzines or mocking them. Or maybe it i ...2012-05-10 22:39:21
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Should've asked on google+ too, then you might have had more responses. For what it's worth, I think ...2012-05-10 16:04:48
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