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Described as a Paranormal Horror Romance, The Demon to your Right by Kelly Preston is...
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Alexis Ames is a speculative fiction writer with works in publications such as Pseudopod, Ra...
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A long, long, looooooooooong time ago, in a galaxy similar to ours, but far into the future, I read a book cal...
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Essays: Salon, the Rumpus, the Gay & Lesbian Review. Short story collection: BONDS & BOUNDARIES, Rebel Satori. Memoir: AFTERLIFE OF A KEPT BOY, C&R Press Nonfiction Prize, pub date 5/16/25.
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