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    <title>Deviations reviewed at Old Musty Books; Unspeakable Horror Wins Bram Stoker Award; more - Fiction Writing - tribe.net</title>
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      <title>Deviations reviewed at Old Musty Books; Unspeakable Horror Wins Bram Stoker Award; more</title>
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      <description>Rachel Baker at Old Musty Books writes, "If you are looking for something different with a great story line, I would suggest reading these books. They are very well written and draw the reader into the story, possibly against their will."&#xD;
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My blog entry has the details:&#xD;
http://deviationstrilogy.blogspot.com/2009/06/thank-yous.html</description>
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      <dc:creator>Elissa</dc:creator>
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