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  2. Suicide bag - Wikipedia

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    Suicide tourism. v. t. e. A suicide bag, also known as an exit bag or hood, [ 1 ][ 2 ] is part of a euthanasia device consisting of a large plastic bag with a drawcord used to die by suicide through inert gas asphyxiation. It is usually used in conjunction with a flow of an inert gas that is lighter or less dense than air, like helium or nitrogen.

  3. Chip Kidd - Wikipedia

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    Throughout his career, Kidd has been a graphic designer, book designer, editor, author, lecturer and musician. According to Graphic Design: American Two, he has been credited with “helping to spawn a revolution in the art of America book packaging in the last ten years.” [3] One of the most consistent characteristics of Kidd's style is the fact that his book covers don't carry one ...

  4. Dune (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Dune is a 1965 epic science fiction novel by American author Frank Herbert, originally published as two separate serials (1963–64 novel Dune World and 1965 novel Prophet of Dune) in Analog magazine. It tied with Roger Zelazny 's This Immortal for the Hugo Award for Best Novel and won the inaugural Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1966.

  5. The Last Dangerous Visions - Wikipedia

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    On November 13, 2020, the Ellison estate's executor J. Michael Straczynski announced that he would oversee the project to publish the book. [7] [8] Straczynski's volume did not include withdrawn stories nor stories "overtaken by real-world events", so the final length was just a sixth of the originally intended, but included new stories from major contemporary science fiction writers as well ...

  6. Kit Kittredge - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati, Ohio. Margaret Mildred "Kit" Kittredge is a fictional character in the American Girl series of books, written by Valerie Tripp. [4] Kit serves as a protagonist and central character to her story arc, set during the Great Depression. [5][6] Kit's core series of books was written by Valerie Tripp and illustrated by Walter Rane.

  7. The Sheltering Sky - Wikipedia

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    Plot. The story centers on Port Moresby and his wife Kit, a married couple originally from New York who travel to the North African desert accompanied by their friend Tunner. The journey, initially an attempt by Port and Kit to resolve their marital difficulties, is quickly fraught by the travelers' ignorance of the dangers that surround them.

  8. Tim Jacobus - Wikipedia

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    Tim Jacobus. Tim Jacobus (/ dʒəˈkoʊbəs /; born April 21, 1959) is an American artist best known for illustrating the covers for nearly one hundred books in R. L. Stine 's Goosebumps series. He has done over three hundred book covers and paintings for various different series, novels and video games. He currently resides in New Jersey ...

  9. Poul Anderson bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Anderson's novella Witch of the Demon Seas (published under his "A. A. Craig" byline) was the cover story in the January 1951 issue of Planet Stories Later in 1951, Anderson's novella The Virgin of Valkarion also took the cover of Planet Stories Anderson's novelette "Inside Earth" [1] was the cover story in the April 1951 issue of Galaxy Science Fiction Anderson's novella Silent Victory was ...