(From Scarfolk Council, a favorite new site).
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Interesting that “children with special educational needs” require their own book about the rapture. I have so many questions about even the cover . . . I had best just let this drift upward.
Elephant
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Check out the site, El…I would call it a parody, but that’s not really the right word. It’s like a fictional world site… (The book is not real).
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I get the fake part now (which is funny), but you know so much about the book cover is so sort of . . . as you say something other than parody – you do have a way with words!
I enjoy your blog very much – you are an artist of klept, and with biblios, and of commentary! Always a delightful experience to find one of your pearls!
Thanks,
Elephant
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Well thank you for the kind words!
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Oh, I even noticed the blogs link – funny on me! Love their crazy 1979 world. Thanks for the laugh!
Elephant
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WOW I want to live in Scarfolk!
…but, you know, with the right kind of mind, ANY town can be Scarfolk.
(apologies for the long silence, ed. more words soon.)
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You never have to apologize to me, Pat. I knew you would love Scarfolk though—when I first saw it, that was one of my first thoughts…
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