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As a longtime [[Creation Books]] fan, you are invited to celebrate the launch of Creation's latest imprint: [[Future Fiction]]. As a longtime [[Creation Books]] fan, you are invited to celebrate the launch of Creation's latest imprint: [[Future Fiction]].
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-Join Future Fiction authors Hillary Raphael (Ximena, Oct. '08) and Clarah Averbuck (Cat Life, Oct. '08) for a book signing, drinks, and a live performance by Brazilian rock stars VANGUART. 
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-Space is limited; invitation is non-transferable. You + 1 guest. 
-When: Wednesday, October 15th. 8:00pm till... late. 
-Where: The Buffalo Bar, 259 Upper Street, London (http://www.buffalobar.co.uk) 
-How: RSVP to party@futurefiction.co.uk to reserve your spot. 
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-Why: Because the future of fiction is here...  
-.... Stephen Barber calls Ximena "A sensational new delicacy"... Dominque Mainon says it's, "a sublime journey". Clarah Averbuck, Brazil's supernovelist, translated for the first time into English, has transformed South America and is poised to morph America and the UK... Once in a lifetime... two femmes fatales... one night... London! 
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Excerpts from [[1996]], a French documentary ''[[Universal Techno]]'' produced for [[Arte]], directed by [[Dominique Deluze]]. Excerpts from [[1996]], a French documentary ''[[Universal Techno]]'' produced for [[Arte]], directed by [[Dominique Deluze]].

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The Mystic Otto Rap presents Zdzisław Beksiński and Brigid Marlin


As a longtime Creation Books fan, you are invited to celebrate the launch of Creation's latest imprint: Future Fiction.


Excerpts from 1996, a French documentary Universal Techno produced for Arte, directed by Dominique Deluze.


In 1970, Roland Topor takes up the pseudonym of Maud Morel for Pop Rose and in 1971 Laurent Taupor for Épreuve par neuf.


It's called the second-person narrative and although Ambrose Bierce said that "the frank yet graceful use of "I" distinguishes a good writer from a bad, I find the 2nd person pov strangely compelling.


You are very young and it is a Sunday afternoon. Your parents pass of one of the films in the Sissi trilogy to you as a guilty pleasure.

You're older now. You see a spiked fence in the Hitchcock/Dali film Spellbound. You are - of course - unaware of the Dali connection.

You're seventeen. Your mother tells you the sad story of Romy Schneider who killed herself after her son David-Christopher had accidentally been killed by trying to climb over a spiked fence.

Still older. The spiked fence again. This time in The Virgin Suicides.

Romy Schneider would have been 70 today. Her son 41.

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