T. Gregory Argall recommended Dax Harrison
A schmuck who's full of BS is forced by fate to live up to his own hype. I love when that happens. Make it a space adventure, ad well, and it can't miss.
Dax Harrison
In a space-faring future, an alien war criminal seeks vengeance on humanity, and a celebrated-but-bumbling hero is forced back into action... whether he likes it or not.
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Jim McDoniel
A writer of weird, funny things. Like audio dramas with molepeople and books about vampires. ...
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An Unattractive Vampire
A darkly comic urban fantasy of ancient horrors in suburban cities.
T. Gregory Argall recommended So You Might Be a Vampire
The concept of "So You Might Be A Vampire" had me hooked from the start; a learn-from-my-mistakes sort of how-to guide for new vampires., that also happens to have a good story. Add an accessible writing style with good flow and I was sold.
So You Might Be a Vampire
You think being a vampire is easy, but Bob is here to set you straight. He’s been shot, stabbed, survived bad coffee and endured crippling boredom - all in the name of answering the eternal question of what it means to be a vampire.
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T. Gregory Argall
T. Gregory Argall the other Canadian playwright is the author of over 20 stageplays with productions...
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T. Gregory Argall the other Canadian playwright is the author of over 20 stageplays with productions...
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T. Gregory Argall
T. Gregory Argall the other Canadian playwright is the author of over 20 stageplays with productions...
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T. Gregory Argall followed Sarcasm Font
Sarcasm Font
When life hands you lemmings, climb that heap of tiny carcasses all the way to the top of the cliff. Then run like hell.
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House Of Usher
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Darwin’s Next Dance
A long-dormant gene triggers the next step in evolution. Affected people can now "breathe" sunlight. Fear and distrust inevitably follow.
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