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  2. Widdershins - Wikipedia

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    In this sense, "widdershins start my hair" means "my hair stood on end". [2] The use of the word also means "in a direction opposite to the usual" and "in a direction contrary to the apparent course of the sun". It is cognate with the German language widersinnig, i.e., "against" + "sense". The term "widdershins" was especially common in Lowland ...

  3. Widdershins (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Widdershins is a 2006 urban fantasy novel by Canadian writer Charles De Lint, set in the Newford universe. [1] It continues the events of the 2001 novel The Onion Girl , where Jilly was left partially paralyzed and her relationship with Geordie unfulfilled.

  4. Widdershins (comic) - Wikipedia

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    Widdershins, Volume 7- Curtain Call, won the British Fantasy Award for Best Comic/Graphic Novel in 2019. [3]In a review for io9, Lauren Davis said that "Ashwin strikes a comedic tone with her comic that might be too light for some, but her worldbuilding is growing steadily more intriguing and her characters are fun to spend time with". [1]

  5. Oliver Onions - Wikipedia

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    George Oliver Onions [1] (13 November 1873 – 9 April 1961), who published under the name Oliver Onions, was an English writer of short stories and novels.He wrote in various genres, but is perhaps best remembered for his ghost stories, notably the collection Widdershins and the widely anthologized novella "The Beckoning Fair One".

  6. Widdershins (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Widdershins, a 2006 fantasy novel by Charles de Lint; Widdershins, a 1911 collection of ghost stories by Oliver Onions; Widdershins, a 1995 collection of stories by Christine Harris; Widdershins Adventures, a young adult series by Ari Marmell; Widdershins (comic), an ongoing webcomic by Kate Ashwin

  7. Widdershins (album) - Wikipedia

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    Widdershins was met with "generally favorable" reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, this release received an average score of 78, based on 8 reviews. [5]

  8. Ari Marmell - Wikipedia

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    In February 2012, Pyr also released Marmell's Thief's Covenant, first in his "Widdershins Adventures" Young Adult series. [5] It was followed by False Covenant, [6] the second "Widdershins Adventures" novel. The third "Widdershins Adventures" novel was announced on April 24, 2013 along with a preview of the cover art and synopsis.

  9. The Grim Grotto - Wikipedia

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    On the children's return to the submarine, Widdershins and Phil are absent and Sunny is discovered to have been poisoned by Medusoid Mycelium. Olaf mounts the Queequeg and forces the children aboard his ship, the Carmelita. The ship is powered by the labor of kidnapped children such as the Snow Scouts, who are forced to watch Carmelita dance ...