Kate Sherrod
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The Burning Maiden
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2012
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Tales of a Tesla Ranger: A Tribute to PG Holyfield
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2014
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Deck the Halls
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2012
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Suppertime Sonnets
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2011
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5 editions
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Pulp Sonnets!
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“The avant-garde is now an arrière-garde.”
― Retromania: Pop Culture's Addiction to Its Own Past
― Retromania: Pop Culture's Addiction to Its Own Past
“This is wine," Ghoolion said solemnly. "Wine is drinkable sunlight. It's the most glorious summer's day imaginable, captured in a bottle. Wine can be a melody in a cut-glass goblet, but it can also be a cacophony in a dirty tumbler, or a rainy autumn night, or a funeral march that scorches your tongue.”
― Der Schrecksenmeister
― Der Schrecksenmeister
“You ask me, I'd guess heaven and hell look pretty much the same," I replied. "Only in hell, everything is just a little out of reach.”
― Dead Harvest
― Dead Harvest
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Jacob
May 05, 2013 08:27PM
Thanks for adding me! I was going to play it safe and say Insects Maybe?, so as not to offend, but I'm glad to see you're strictly on the Yay side.
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Hi! I appreciate your overlooking my uncharitable attitude towards certain insects.It would be nice if one day, when both of us have the time, we could have a nice Gene Wolfe chat.
..not that GW is the only subject under potential discussion, mind. ..but your comments re Cerberus and BOTNS is what drew my attention initially. Which reminds me that still need to write some decent reviews on those.
I am planning to, actually. I was fascinated with that stuff even before I encountered PKD because of Umberto Eco, so yowza! And yeah, probably dead tree, because I can't accept a $17.99 Kindle price.
Are you planning on reading this? I want to read it, but the annotations and footnotes seem daunting on the reader. It seems like it should be a treebook book, but I don't know if I have the wherewithal for a treebook right now. I was hoping you might give it a shot and let me know what you think. ;)











































