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  2. To Be Read at Dusk - Wikipedia

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    To Be Read at Dusk" is an 1852 short story written by Charles Dickens, [1] and was first published in The Keepsake. [2] [3] Summary

  3. Gory Details - Wikipedia

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    Gory Details began as a blog hosted initially by Science News and later moved to National Geographic. [5] Engelhaupt was inspired to create the blog based on books that she had read and reviewed for Science News. She wanted to write about “weird and morbid science” and “address the things that people are afraid to talk about.”

  4. Exeter Book Riddle 47 - Wikipedia

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    A moth ate words. To me that seemed a fantastical event, when I found that wonder out, that a worm swallowed the poem of a some person, a thief in darkness, a glorious statement and its strong foundation. The thieving stranger was not a whit more wise that he swallowed those words. A moth ate words.

  5. Lock and Key (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Lock and Key is a novel written by author Sarah Dessen. It is her eighth published novel. It is her eighth published novel. It was published by Viking's Children's Books in 2008.

  6. Haunted (Palahniuk novel) - Wikipedia

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    Haunted is a 2005 novel by Chuck Palahniuk.The plot is a frame story for a series of 23 short stories, most preceded by a free verse poem. Each story is followed by a chapter of the main narrative, as told by a character in main narrative, and ties back into the main story in some way.

  7. Exquisite Corpse (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Brite signed a contract to write three novels for Delacorte Books, the first two being Lost Souls and Drawing Blood, with Exquisite Corpse set to be the third. In early 1995, Brite turned in the finished manuscript of Exquisite Corpse and was informed that Delacorte would be unable to publish the novel due to its violent content.

  8. Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque - Wikipedia

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    The collection was dedicated to Colonel William Drayton, anonymous author of The South Vindicated from the Treason and Fanaticism of the Northern Abolitionists (Philadelphia: H. Manly, 1836), [3] whom Poe likely met while stationed in Charleston, South Carolina; when Drayton moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Poe continued to correspond with ...

  9. The Radio Reader - Wikipedia

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    With permission from authors, [1] Estell only read recently released books, often selecting best-sellers. The shows began with a minimal introduction and brief summary of the book so far and the previous day's reading, transitioning into the direct reading of a portion of the book. As of May 2006, he had read over 500 books over the air.