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NORRIS: Susan Jane Gilman's latest book is "Undress Me in the Temple of Heaven."
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NORRIS: Susan Jane Gilman's latest book is "Undress Me in the Temple of Heaven."
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My great thanks to Karen Mahoney for very kindly sending me a copy of Greer Gilman's (nineweaving) Cloud and Ashes (Small Beer Press; 2009).
Now, that was unexpected... nineweaving 2009
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NORRIS: Susan Jane Gilman's latest book is "Undress Me in the Temple of Heaven."
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NORRIS: Susan Jane Gilman's latest book is "Undress Me in the Temple of Heaven."
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We read more of Greer Gilman's amazing Cloud and Ashes last night.
"But I could sleep with you there. I could sleep with you there." greygirlbeast 2009
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I did have a short break, and then managed to see Greer Gilman's (nineweaving) wonderful reading from Cloud and Ashes (Small Beer Press), which opened with a genuinely amazing performance by Sonya (sovay), who exquisitely set the mood for Greer's prose with a ballad.
"I need a change of skin." readingthedark 2009
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Anyway, later still, I read more of Greer Gilman's superb Cloud and Ashes to Spooky, just before bed.
"'Cos underneath the steel and rust and oil and shit, there's chrome, just shining chrome." greygirlbeast 2009
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Late last night, I read to Spooky from Greer Gilman's (nineweaving) Cloud and Ashes.
"There is no real decay. The flesh is barely bruised" nineweaving 2009
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NORRIS: Susan Jane Gilman's latest book is "Undress Me in the Temple of Heaven."
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