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Sean Stewart's novel "PERFECT CIRCLE"
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rose
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Sean Stewart's novel "PERFECT CIRCLE"

So, it's no real secret that we have been trying to see what we can work out with the ilovebees PMs and getting them to attend ARGFest. We promise to let people know what we can, when we can. July is still a long way off.

In the meantime, Sean Stewart fans will be glad to know, if they don't already, about his book PERFECT CIRCLE. He describes it as follows:

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As for my writing, I assume you guys know about PERFECT CIRCLE, which is my most recent novel (not featuring Yoda). It's about an aging punk from Houston who sees ghosts. Apparently Henson Studios wants to option it, and I for one think Kermit will do a fine job in the lead role.


I havent read it myself. But I like the concept.
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krystyn
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I loved that book. Seriously. I've read sections of it to someone.

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bill
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/me pictures Kermit with a fishhook studded leather jacket.

Freaky.
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hmrpita
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bill wrote:
* bill pictures Kermit with a fishhook studded leather jacket.

Freaky.

Fishhook Connection
Why would you sew fishhooks on your leather jacket
To use as an aid in a fight?
Fishhooks are pointy and by no means illusions
Fishhooks on jackets can hide
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2005 1:07 am
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thebruce
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I wonder if my library has any of his books... I haven't been there years... and years... Shocked
or maybe amazon would just be easier
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GWing_02
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krystyn wrote:
I loved that book. Seriously. I've read sections of it to someone.


Wow. It MUST be good.

And I'm not even kidding; when you feel the urge to read parts of a book to someone, it's gotta be somethin' good.
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clamatius
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My one-line take on the book

Perfect Circle is an excellent book. Deftly written and pleasantly creepy.
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