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My first novel STATE OF DECAY has now been published, and as I wrap up the first round of edits on the second book in the trilogy THE SILENT ARMY, I understand more the true role, and value, of an editor.
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My first novel STATE OF DECAY has now been published, and as I wrap up the first round of edits on the second book in the trilogy THE SILENT ARMY, I understand more the true role, and value, of an editor.
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Time of next report: NEXT REPORT¬ † ¬ † 1¬ † DAYS BEFORE DECAY.
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Time of next report: NEXT REPORT¬ † ¬ † 1¬ † DAYS BEFORE DECAY.
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"URBAN DECAY: A CARNIVAL OF CUSTOM VINYL AND LOWBROW ART" This exhibition looks at pop surrealism, an art movement that draws on graffiti, manga, cartoons and punk music.
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TIME DECAY IS TAKING ON a whole new meaning in the options market as Congress looms ever menacingly over Wall Street.
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English brig, built of the red cedar of Bermuda, a material greatly in favor at that time on account of its remarkable resistance to DECAY, was crushed like an egg-shell the moment it struck the shore, and the fragments were strown along the beach.
Jack in the Forecastle or, Incidents in the Early Life of Hawser Martingale John Sherburne Sleeper
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SOCIAL DECAY in a Massachusetts village is the background of Mrs. Edith Wharton's latest novel, which is likened to "Adam Bede" by a contributor to the Boston Transcript.
A New England "Adam Bede" Anonymous 1917
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Don't blame GUNS for the shortcomings of PARENTING and general all-around SOCIAL DECAY.
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* INDUSTRIAL DECAY* - Any series of more than three consecutive shots of industrial decay
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