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Mike Duke



Average rating: 4.08 · 1,734 ratings · 225 reviews · 40 distinct worksSimilar authors
The House of Smarba

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AMALGAM BOOK THREE: TRANSIT

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The Signal

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GHOST TRAIN : A Tale of the...

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THE BLACK BOOK

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Why AI Hallucinates

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Innovation Goats on Your Le...

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Goats on your Lemonade Stan...

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“Richard rutted away at his wife as she cried out in pleasure, giving a dramatic show of sexual exuberance for Marbas. The others chanted praise. “Marbas the mighty. Marbas the wise. Marbas the revealer of secrets. Marbas the healer. Marbas, worthy of our adulation and service.” “What the fuck?”
Mike Duke, The House of Smarba

“They stood around nodding in agreement like a bunch of hens pecking at corn on the ground.”
Mike Duke, The House of Smarba

“Did you know that from the sixties to the mid-seventies, both in the UK and the US, major record labels, like Capital, produced records by proclaimed witches? These albums were primarily spoken, though some of them had music in the background. The albums included such things as an oral history of witchcraft and how to become a witch, but most of them focused on providing spells, incantations, prayers, chants, and conjurations for everything from becoming more wealthy or powerful, to gaining love, to even summoning spirits or demons.”
Mike Duke, The House of Smarba

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