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246: Chapter 27 - End of Dracula
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73 minutes
Released:
Mar 9, 2012
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246—Chapter 27—THE END of Dracula! Whoot!
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From Juti: Louis S. Warren, "Buffalo Bill Meets Dracula: William F. Cody, Bram Stoker, and the Frontiers of Racial Decay," The American Historical Review vol. 107 no. 4 (October 2002), pp 1124-1157.
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From Juti: Louis S. Warren, "Buffalo Bill Meets Dracula: William F. Cody, Bram Stoker, and the Frontiers of Racial Decay," The American Historical Review vol. 107 no. 4 (October 2002), pp 1124-1157.
Flicks the Church Forgot (Vampire flicks part 1, part 2, part 3)
SFFaudio
Wowio eBooks
Psychopathy
Slow and Sew Shop for your own Defarge PAC t-shirt!
The Wedge Shawl pattern out now! 99¢
And patterns here, too
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CraftLit! Just the Books! Featured in the Podcast Box!
We just added a featured tab to the Podcast Box app. Every couple weekswe will be featuring different producers' apps and this week your app has been chosen!
Being featured makes it super easy for new listeners to discover your show so make sure you release some fresh content. Tell your audience to download the FREE Podcast Box app... your show will be front and center when they launch it!Just the Books for Droid, here. CraftLit for Droid here.
(go get your free book and start your trial by clicking above) Again, many thanks to Jon Scholes at Vaguenet, and Ehren Ziegler at Chop Bard, Maurice Mengel, and Elizabeth Klett for our audio this week! Just the Books is now paralleling CraftLit in real time—for Dracula. We'll be uploading the books between Pride and Prejudice and The Woman in White as time and storage space allow. AND the CraftLit Family page is up and growing! Add what you're up to there and share your "betterness". Booktalk starts around 17 min audio
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Book talk starts at 17:00 you can listen to the episode here.
Released:
Mar 9, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode
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