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www.diabolicalplots.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The story is a deeply personal and symbolic narrative that intertwines the author's life with a fictional tale involving a demon, crochet, and themes of self-acceptance. It begins with a character named Lucie who is haunted by her past, particularly her grandmother's teachings and her own failures. The story transitions into a surreal and fantastical realm where Lucie meets a demon who challenges her to complete a crochet project, representing her journey toward self-acceptance. The narrative is rich in symbolism, with the crochet blanket serving as a metaphor for the intertwined lives of Lucie and her grandmother, as well as the author's own experiences. The story culminates in a moment of self-realization and acceptance, where Lucie acknowledg... | |
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www.castofwonders.org
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| | | | | In the darkness of her bedroom, after her mother has gone to bed and she's supposed to have done the same, she tells stories to the ghosts. She would do more... | |
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crooked.ink
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| | | | | I The first time I saw him, I was about ten years old. He was climbing up the path that leads down to the creek, struggling because of the steep trail. He was carrying a bucket in one hand and a walking stick in the other. I was playing with some twigs, running around some imaginary monsters. He quickly glanced at me, with some disgust in his grin, then he turned uphill, towards home. | |
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classicsofsciencefiction.com
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| | | For some very interesting reasons, 1953 was a year when over forty different science fiction and fantasy magazine titles appeared on newsstands in English-speaking countries. I haven't tried to research non-English countries. And I'm not even sure I've found all the magazines published in English. Some of the titles below are reprint titles, but most... | ||