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P.J. Pancras

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PJ Pancras is a writers duo working and living in the area of Amsterdam.

Pamela is a clinical psychologist specialized in the treatment of PTSD. Jeroen is an IT specialist at an academic medical center.

We often hear that our stories can be read in many different ways due to their layering.

As exciting adventures with a big dose of postmodern pulp or psychological reflections that invite you ‘to go deep’.

Or as social fables that introduce you to a world that doesn’t actually exist yet, but has been sketched for a long time. But also as psychedelic experiences full of visions, whether recognizable or not.

As science fiction or climate fiction with a spiritual twist. To process through a male or female perspective or something in between. Everyth
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Average rating: 3.91 · 22 ratings · 16 reviews · 2 distinct works
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“Avoid outshining the master. All superiority is odious, but the superiority of a subject over his prince is not only stupid, it is fatal. This is a lesson that the stars in the sky teach us - they may be related to the sun, and just as brilliant, but they never appear in her company.”
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