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In Poppy Z. Brite's " Exquisite Corpse ", the main character, Comptom, a serial killer ( recreation of Jeffery Dahmer's life story ) facing a lifetime sentence, uses shamanistic techniques to induce catalepsy, and convincingly deceased is able to escape prison.
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The re-imagining of the vampire continued with the release of Poppy Z. Brite's book Lost Souls in October 1992.
The Axeman killings are also referred to in the short story " Mussolini and the Axeman's Jazz " by Poppy Z. Brite, published in 1997.
* In Poppy Z. Brite's novel Lost Souls, Chartreuse features heavily, serving as the main drink of the New Orleans ' Vampire protagonists.
It was originally released as a benefit book for the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund and was reprinted in the anthology Love in Vein II, edited by Poppy Z. Brite.
In an introduction to a 1996 collection of Ligotti fiction, The Nightmare Factory, Poppy Z. Brite mentioned these notions, with a rhetorical question: " Are you out there, Thomas Ligotti?
Writers known for writing in this genre include Clive Barker, Poppy Z. Brite, Jack Ketchum, Joe R. Lansdale, Richard Laymon, Richard Christian Matheson, Robert McCammon, David J. Schow, John Skipp, Craig Spector, Edward Lee and A. M. Homes.
Café du Monde has appeared in multiple fictional depictions of the city including the " Dave Robicheaux " series of novels by James Lee Burke, and novels by John Connolly, Poppy Z. Brite, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Anne Rice, Kresley Cole and Nancy A. Collins.
, former pornographic actress Sasha Grey and writer Poppy Z. Brite are some of their more well-known fans.
The third of what amounts to a critical trilogy on the weird tale, The Evolution of the Weird Tale ( 2004 ), includes essays on Dennis Etchison, L. P. Hartley, Les Daniels, E. F. Benson, Rudyard Kipling, David J. Schow, Robert Bloch, L. P. Davies, Edward Lucas White, Rod Serling, Poppy Z. Brite and others.
Honored guests included author Rudy Rucker, artist Bill Hartmann, fans Kathryn and James Stanley Daugherty, and special guest Poppy Z. Brite.
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This is the one of many stories which leads to the modern expression of " Tall Poppy Syndrome " to describe the phenomenon of tearing down individuals who rise too far above the majority.
* Poppy: W. C. Fields's film about a Western frontier American snake oil salesman complete with a surreptitious crowd accomplice.
Other recurring characters include Boris the little boy bear and Barbara his girlfriend, Poppy the kind pig lady and Snuffy the dog.
She also has many friends, Boris and Barbara Bear, who first appeared in 1989 and are boyfriend and girlfriend, Poppy Pig, who appeared in 1977, and her niece Grunty, Snuffy, who appeared in 1969, and other bunnies such as Aggie and Melanie.
The North Norfolk Railway ( NNR )– also known as the " Poppy Line " – is a heritage steam railway in Norfolk, England, running between the coastal town of Sheringham and Holt, It cuts through the countryside to the east of Weybourne with views of its windmill and passes through the well preserved country station which also houses a locomotive shed together with a carriage maintenance and restoration centre.
Remembrance Day ( also known as Poppy Day or Armistice Day ) is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth countries since the end of World War I to remember the members of their armed forces who have died in the line of duty.
The paper Poppies for Armistice that year arrived by ship too late for 11 November 1921, so an RSA branch distributed them at the next commemoration date ( 25 April 1922, which happened to be Anzac Day ) and that date stuck as the new Poppy Day in New Zealand.
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In the twelfth-season episode " Insane Clown Poppy ", Frankie the Squealer claims that Fat Tony's birth name is Marion, a reference to actor John Wayne's real name, Marion Robert Morrison.
Available on special order, this was essentially a GT in the so-called " Grabber " colors of " Wimbledon White ", " Poppy Red " or " Calypso Coral ", partially blacked-out hood with scoop, side stripes, bed rails, vinyl top and unique " Ford Ranchero Rio Grande " wheel centers.
His earliest paintings, under his birth name " Jack Hoggan ", were copies or pastiches of impressionist paintings, his first painting was a copy of Monet's Poppy Fields.
In the film version, she runs a sweatshop under Yankee Stadium with the slogan, " Manufacturers and Exporters of Sweat ", and extracts it not only from the Winkies, but the Crows, the Poppy Girls, and the Subway Peddler.
The second segment, " Scary Tales Can Come True " is the second written by John Frink and Don Payne after " Insane Clown Poppy ", but that did not air later in the season.
DVD Talk's Jason Bailey wrote that this episode and " Insane Clown Poppy " both " really shine ", and Will Harris of Bull-Eye. com wrote that the episode was " a crowd-pleaser across the board.
The latter idea was used for the season twelve episode " Insane Clown Poppy ", with Barrymore appearing as Krusty's daughter.
He won the 55th Naoki Award for his novel Shiroi Kesho (" White Poppy ", 1965 ), as well as being nominated for the Akutagawa Prize twice.
* In " The Couch ", rather than have the cushion cleaned, he gives away his couch because Poppy peed on it due to his stomach issues.
Frink and Payne joined the writing staff of the animated sitcom The Simpsons in 2000 with the season twelve episode " Insane Clown Poppy ", which they co-wrote.
" Treehouse of Horror XI ", another 2000 episode they wrote, was broadcast earlier than " Insane Clown Poppy ", but was produced after.
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