Monthly Archives: August 2007

Quote Bag:Blasts From the Past

When we first opened our store we thought it was necessary to make people aware of our name and who we were, so we advertised every month in a local publication. Since we didn’t have too many events to publicize … Continue reading

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Paul Leppin’s Severin’s Journey Into the Dark

I’m always telling my customers that one reason to read anthologies is that they are a great way to find new authors, and by gum, ain’t it the gospel truth. I’ve been reading the Dedalus Decadence series and have found, … Continue reading

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From the desk of Jenny Laud Garuda, Candidate for City Council

  Hello neighbor! I am writing this missive in order to introduce myself and ask for your support in the upcoming election for city Council. My name is Jenny Laud Garuda and I would love to have a chance to … Continue reading

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Quote Bag: Blatant Lushness

There is a degree of prettiness which merges to sheer beauty; and Leicester, who had adopted the jargon of his day, had once called her "divine" without eliciting either gratification or amusement from the object of his praise. All the … Continue reading

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Quote Bag: Satan’s Stoners

I saw Patti Smith last night, thirty years after I saw her for the first time. I’ve seen her many, many times in between and Thursday she put on yet another legendary show. She is a true goddess and I … Continue reading

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The Lion and the Lamb

The following was created by cobbling together passages from The Lion and the Lamb by E. Phillips Oppenheim. The girl swung herself around on the couch, threw a smoked out cigarette to the hearth, pressed back her hair and sat … Continue reading

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