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  2. List of Buffyverse literature - Wikipedia

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    Top 10 snogs, 'Love is in the Air', Article about Spike, Episode Spotlight: "The Prom" Round-up of books and novels released in previous 12 months. #58: Apr 2004: James Marsters, Clare Kramer, April Weeden-Washington ('Nikki Wood'), Johnathan Woodward ('Holden Webster') Villain analysis "Tales of the Slayer: Vol. 3", "Tales of the Vampires #1 ...

  3. John Spike - Wikipedia

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    John Thomas Spike (born November 8, 1951, in New York City) is an American art historian, curator, and author, specializing in the Italian Renaissance and Baroque periods. He is also a contemporary art critic and past director of the Florence Biennale. Spike earned his B.A. at Wesleyan University in Connecticut and his M.A. and Ph.D. from ...

  4. Spike (IDW Publishing) - Wikipedia

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    Spike goes to Las Vegas to discover why demonic activity is on the upswing. Spike #2: What Happens in Vegas, Slays in Vegas: 2: November 10, 2010 Writer: Brian Lynch: Penciller: Franco Urru and Nicola Zanni Spike takes a Las Vegas show about his life and discovers the people behind it all have more plans then just mocking him. Spike #3 ...

  5. Archive of Our Own - Wikipedia

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    By 2013, the site's annual expenses were about $70,000. Fanfiction authors from the site held an auction via Tumblr that year to raise money for Archive of Our Own, bringing in $16,729 with commissions for original works from bidders. [5] In 2018, the site's expenses were budgeted at approximately $260,000. [10]

  6. Spike, Mike, Slackers, & Dykes - Wikipedia

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    Spike, Mike, Slackers, & Dykes: A Guided Tour Across a Decade of American Independent Cinema (1996) is a non-fiction book about independent cinema by John Pierson. [1] [2] The title references Pierson's interactions with Spike Lee, Michael Moore, Richard Linklater of the film Slacker and the lesbian-oriented film Go Fish.

  7. John Pierson (filmmaker) - Wikipedia

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    John Pierson (born April 10, 1954) is an American independent filmmaker. He is best known for helping to produce the first works by filmmakers Spike Lee , Richard Linklater , Michael Moore , and Kevin Smith , which he wrote about in his 1995 book Spike, Mike, Slackers, & Dykes (reissued in 2004 as Spike, Mike Reloaded ).

  8. John Skipp - Wikipedia

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    John Skipp (born May 20, 1957) is a splatterpunk horror and fantasy author and anthology editor, as well as a songwriter, screenwriter, film director, and film producer. He collaborated with Craig Spector on multiple novels, and has also collaborated with Marc Levinthal and Cody Goodfellow.

  9. List of metafictional works - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of works that use metafictional ideas. Metafiction is intentional allusion or reference to a work's fictional nature. It is commonly used for humorous or parodic effect, and has appeared in a wide range of mediums, including writing, film, theatre, and video gaming.