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Blinko's and was
Some of Blinko's artwork was featured at the Portland, Oregon art exhibit ' Entartete Kunst ' in June 2009.

Blinko's and published
Very few photos exist of the band, as their albums feature Blinko's drawings instead, but Pushead published a few in an early edition of his magazine.

Blinko's and from
* Nick Blinko's Artwork from the Henry Boxer Gallery

novel and Haunted
Manhattan, Next to Normal, Return to Oz, Private Practice, Ghost Whisperer, From Beyond, the novel Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, Helen, Oz, Six Feet Under, House on Haunted Hill, Royal Pains, The Wolfman, Homeland, Wrong Turn 4, Constantine, Cold Case and Mad Men.
The album Haunted also draws heavily from the novel, featuring tracks called " House of Leaves ", " Exploration B " and " 5 & ½ Minute Hallway ", and many less obvious references.
For example, the myths and legends included in Louis L ' Amour's novel The Haunted Mesa are largely based on the Popol Vuh.
The protagonist, traveling bookseller Roger Mifflin, appeared again in his second novel, The Haunted Bookshop in 1919.
* The Haunted Bookshop ( novel, 1919 )
Lamour was the heroine of a novel, Dorothy Lamour and the Haunted Lighthouse ( 1947, by Matilda Bailey ), where " the heroine has the same name and appearance as the famous actress but has no connection ... it is as though the famous actress has stepped into an alternate reality in which she is an ordinary person.
In Chuck Palahniuk's 2005 novel Haunted, the Axeman is mentioned in Sister Vigilante's short story.
In 1961, her book The Mystery of the Haunted Pool won an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Juvenile novel, and she duplicated the honor in 1964, for The Mystery of the Hidden Hand.
An imaginary story of the discovery of Beethoven's 10th symphony has been depicted by Sue Latham in her novel The Haunted House Symphony
Lindsay attempted to write a more ' commercial ' novel with his next work The Haunted Woman ( 1922 ), but this was barely more successful than the Voyage.
* The Haunted House ( 1927 ) novel
* Haunted ( Palahniuk novel ), a 2005 novel by Chuck Palahniuk
* Haunted ( Armstrong novel ), a 2005 fantasy novel by Kelley Armstrong
* Haunted ( Angel novel ), a 2002 novel based on the television series Angel
* Haunted ( Fear Street ), a 1990 novel in the Fear Street series by R. L.
* Haunted ( The Mediator ), a 2004 young-adult novel by Meg Cabot
* Haunted ( The Hardy Boys ), a novel featuring The Hardy Boys in the Undercover Brothers series
* Haunted, a novel by James Herbert
# REDIRECT Haunted ( Palahniuk novel )

novel and Head
The title of Nicholas Blake's 1949 detective novel Head of a Traveller is a quotation from Housman's parody Fragment of a Greek Tragedy.
He wrote his last novel, The Vision of Gombold Proval ( posthumously published as Head to Toe ), in 1959, and had his writing accepted soon afterward.
A Severed Head is a satirical, sometimes farcical 1961 novel by Iris Murdoch.
He and Connolly would leave the school grounds and set out across the Downs to Beachy Head, or far along the plunging leafy roads that led deep into the Sussex countryside, to villages that might have figured in a Wells novel: Eastdean and Westdean and Jevington.
* Maru, a novel by Bessie Head
* Henry Treece's children's novel Man with a Sword was published by the Bodley Head, London, in 1962: Hereward is the hero of the story, in the first episode he is the champion of the Empress Gunhilda of Germany and at the end his life extends past the death of William I.
Charles Dickens and his illustrator Hablot Browne ( Phiz ) stayed at the King's Head in Barnard Castle while researching his novel Nicholas Nickleby in the winter of 1837-38.
Historic buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in the Florence area include the Edwin E. Benedict House, a deteriorating house on the Siuslaw River that is said to have been Ken Kesey's inspiration for the Stamper House in his novel Sometimes a Great Notion, Heceta Head Lighthouse and Keepers Quarters, Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park Historic District, the Siuslaw River Bridge, and the William Kyle and Sons Building in Old Town.
:: For the 1961 novel by Iris Murdoch, see A Severed Head.
* Just Above My Head ( novel ; 1979 )
* In Howard Jacobson's 2010 Man Booker Prize-winning novel, The Finkler Question, the bereaved widower Libor Sevcik commits suicide by jumping off the cliff at Beachy Head.
Following publication of his novel In Another Life ( Lion's Head Press, 2009 ) he received the inaugural Lieutenant-Governor's Award for High Achievement in English-Language Literary Arts ( New Brunswick ).
In fiction, the " Saracen's Head Inn " in Towcester features in Charles Dickens's novel The Pickwick Papers as one of Mr Pickwick's stopping places along what is now the A5 trunk road.
The sequel to her first novel, Waiting for Time ( 1994 ), was awarded the 1995 Thomas Head Raddall Award.
* A number of spin-off media have provided additional explanation for the Doctor's regeneration including the Virgin New Adventures novels Timewyrm: Revelation, Love and War by Paul Cornell, Head Games by Steve Lyons, all of which speculate that the Seventh Doctor's ' essence ' drove the Sixth Doctor to pilot the TARDIS into the Rani's tractor beam to become Time's Champion and prevent himself from becoming the Valeyard, and the Past Doctor Adventures novel Spiral Scratch by Gary Russell, which features the Sixth Doctor sacrificing much of his energy to prevent a pan-dimensional being from destroying creation, leaving him in a weakened physical condition before the Rani's attack.
Iorga was also identified as the subject of fictional portrayals in a modernist novel by N. D. Cocea and ( against the author's disclaimer ) in George Ciprian's play The Drake's Head.
Richard Rich, the Man Who Kept His Head ( Author House Lt. UK 2006 ), a novel
Her story was also fictionalized in 1995 children's book The Secret of the Lion's Head by Beverly Hall, and in the 2006 novel, Only Call Us Faithful: A Novel of the Union Underground by Marie Jakober.
Traditionally a rural farming community, but now largely suburban, Chigwell was mentioned in the Domesday Book and later lauded by Charles Dickens in the novel Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the Riots of ' Eighty ; the Maypole Inn is based on the King's Head inn, though the name was taken from the Maypole public house in Chigwell Row ; and it is likely Dickens visited both hostelries.
Jobs he considered included a proposed John Schlesinger screen adaptation of the Iris Murdoch novel A Severed Head, and a project called The Marriage Game, to be directed by Peter Yates and produced by the James Bond team of Harry Saltzman and Cubby Broccoli.
* At the beginning of A Dog's Head, a novel by Jean Dutourd, a woman gives birth to a child with a dog's head.
Tsiolkas ' first novel, Loaded ( 1995 ), was filmed as Head On ( 1998 ) by director Ana Kokkinos, starring Alex Dimitriades.
The character Skullion from Tom Sharpe's satirical 1974 novel Porterhouse Blue was a fictional head porter reputed to be based on Albert Jaggard, the Head Porter of Corpus Christi during the 1960s and 1970s.
Wodehouse referenced Aram even earlier, in Chapter 21 of his 1905 novel The Head of Kay's, when the hero Fenn loses his school cap in a possibly incriminating situation, and notes, when it reappears, that:
* 1933-Der Kopflohn-A Price on His Head ( novel )

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