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  2. List of fictitious people - Wikipedia

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    Snicket, who is also a character in the books, is the meta-fictional narrator of the series. Wrench Tuttle, an Atlanta-based "poet, traveler, activist and philosopher". Canadian musician/composer Bob Wiseman "collaborated" with lyricist Tuttle by mail, for the 1989 album In Her Dream: Bob Wiseman Sings Wrench Tuttle. Tuttle was, in reality ...

  3. Bookbird - Wikipedia

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    Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature (ISSN 0006-7377) is the official refereed journal of the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY). It is published quarterly and distributed by Johns Hopkins University Press .

  4. List of fictional antiheroes - Wikipedia

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    This list is for characters in fictional works who exemplify the qualities of an antihero—a protagonist or supporting character whose characteristics include the following: imperfections that separate them from typically heroic characters (such as selfishness, cynicism, ignorance, and bigotry); [1]

  5. 11 Celebrity-Written Graphic Novels You Need In Your Library

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  6. List of GURPS books - Wikipedia

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    A rough breakdown of GURPS books. Bottom tier are core books necessary to play, moving up to least necessary. Using resources from further up the stack requires less preparation work on the part of the game master. This is a listing of the publications from Steve Jackson Games and other licensed publishers for the GURPS role-playing game.

  7. List of fictional Antichrists - Wikipedia

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    Azul Dante in the Prodigal Project book series written by Ken Abrham and Daniel Hart. [13] Baal in the novel Baal by Robert R. McCammon [14] Immanuel Bernstate in Jonathan R. Cash's novel The Age of the Antichrist. [15] Sir Richard Grant Morrison in the novel We All Fall Down by Brian Caldwell [16] Chaos, the King of the Old Ones.

  8. 25+ celebrities who have written children books - AOL

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  9. Real person fiction - Wikipedia

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    Real person fiction or real people fiction (RPF) is a genre of writing similar to fan fiction, but featuring celebrities or other real people. [1]Before the term "real person fiction" (or "real people fiction") came into common usage, fans came up with a variety of terms, which are still used for specific genres or cultural practices in the RPF community; for example, bandfic, popslash, [2] or ...