Todd Zack
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Ink Stains, Volume 9
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Unreal: An Anthology Of Speculative Fiction: Volume 1
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Horror USA: Texas
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2020
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Eighteen: Stories of Mischief & Mayhem (Underland Tarot, #2)
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2020
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Madeline's Cane
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Terrors Unimagined
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2018
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Night of the Star Demon
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Blood Ranch Wyoming
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Beyond, Vol. 1
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2022
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The Night Woman
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"It wasn’t until I was at Princeton holding a handwritten letter that F. Scott Fitzgerald became real to me.
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The first couple of times I read Mishima, he left me feeling a little cold, and I wasn't in any rush to return to him. But return to him I did, after picking up this in a charity bookstore recently. And this simple tale of boy-meets-girl easily eclip" Read more of this review » |
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Indeed, the theme of love between two young people who will triumph over all difficulties i" Read more of this review » |
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What was most disturbing to me was how easily these very likable (if flawed) characters capitulated to their fate.
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“... if the entity allows [the relationships with individuals] to produce a hardening of the heart, or of a determination to get even, or of those conditions that hold for discontent, malice, or otherwise, these must surely bring the destructive forces that build that which the entity must meet; for, in truth, that builded in the mental forces of a body is as active in the experiences as must come to the entity as were done in the very material act...”
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“But the less one thinks of self's opinions, and the better listener one becomes, greater may be the opportunities for being of help or benefit to those about the entity.”
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“What one thinks continually, they become; what one cherishes in their heart and mind they make a part of the pulsation of their heart, through their own blood cells, and build in their own physical, that which its spirit and soul must feed upon, and that with which it will be possessed, when it passes into the realm for which the other experiences of what it has gained here in the physical plane, must be used.”
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