
The Great Chemical Novel.
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The Great Chemical Novel.
"To torture an insect or not to torture an insect, that is the question."
'I'm reading aloud, Jeremy - My lips are SUPPOSED to be moving!'
Blue Stockings - Woman revealing herself as author
Ed Flanders, Deconstruction Worker
Thought for today: "All the world's a stage." - Shakespeare. And boy, are there a lot of drama critics.
"You're going to hate yourself."
"Meet The Author"
'If you were disturbed by any issues raised, please call your mum.'
Victor Hugo
"Russ had a novel published two hours ago and has a children's book coming out in 20 minutes."
Frontispiece to the first volume of 'Master Humphrey's Clock'
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Accelerated reading. Slowpoke reading,
Captain Ahab searched for a vaccine.
The Dorrie Decimal System
'Hamlet'
Blue Stockings
"Not to be a motion picture - will remain just a book'
Shakespeare does stand-up comedy in the round.
"Once upon a midnight dreary / while I pondered weak and weary."
'He likes to power nap.'
1599: Shakespeare's Agent knew what the public wanted
"My novel is not a doorstop!"
"Now Playing: One of those Jane Austen movies."
Gone With the Wind: The Beach Blanket
The Demise of Tinkerbell
William Shakespeare a.k.a. Francis Bacon, Earl of Essex....
John Bunyan
Shakespeare was bisexual
The Grasshopper's Feast: A Prophetic Vision
Not to be a motion picture. Will remain just a book.
The First Draft. . . Moby Duck.
"Hey, it's not all fire and brimstone anymore—one of our nine circles is even smoke-free."
"I'm in a catch-23 situation."
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