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Harry Stephen Keeler 🐀

@HarrySKeeler

A million stories are trembling to be crystallized on the black ribbon of the typewriter. Same handle at Mastodon and Bluesky.

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Get out there and vote like every one of your nine live depends on it.

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[For your country and yourself.]

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[Vote to celebrate the 169th birthday of Eugene V. Debs.]

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Old moth, with the yellow bag on your bean, did you think for a minute that I didn’t know your paunch? You dirty dog, do you think I’m not next to your game?


[RIP Jonathan Haze, Seymour Krelborn in LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS and author of INVASION OF THE STAR CREATURES! He was 95.]

A Corman Essential has left Mushnik's.

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[Get out and vote!] youtube.com/watch?v=ftD8cH…


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Harry Stephen Keeler, one of the strangest writers ever to walk the face of the earth, born #OTD 1890. Look him up! https://t.co/wIZW0MoSrb

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Happy Birthday American author of mysteries and science fiction Harry Stephen Keeler (November 3, 1890–January 22, 1967)

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Fictioneer Harry Stephen Keeler was born on this date (Nov. 3) in 1890. #otd #pulpmags


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Happy bookish birthdays, 3 November, to: Martin Cruz Smith (Gorky Park), Samuil Marshak (The Tale of a Silly Mouse), Harry Stephen Keeler (The Man Who Changed His Skin)... ilmk.wordpress.com/2024/11/03/hap…


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Monica Hughes and sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/hughes_m… and Harry Stephen Keeler sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/keeler_h… were born on this day, so here's a couple of covers for both (Artist: 1 Greg Couch, 2 DS Aldridge, couldn't identify others, unless 'MSE' is 3rd's initials). I don't think the 4th is genre:

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[Three generations of Godzilla suit wearers walk down the street. Kitagawa ('99-'04), Nakajima ('54-'72), Satsuma ('84-'95)]

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@edrafalko @neilhimself @HarrySKeeler Keeler was, is, an astonishment.


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if memory serves, The Chameleon is the sequel to the Mysterious Mister I, and is every bit as good. The Riddle of the Traveling Skull is, I think, the perfect Keeler novel... journal.neilgaiman.com/2005/11/keeler…


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Edward Okun - Mother Mushroom with her Children, 1900.

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They don't write sentences like that any more. Although truth to tell nobody except Harry Stephen Keeler wrote them like that back then.

Redwayne TerVyne, known to the Chinese, because of his passion for Chinese items in his syndicated column, as "The Great White Prynose," and to New York in general as "The Keyhole," hopped out of his $10,000 purple car in front of the row of de luxe art shops on Fifth Avenue.



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