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  • Some of the poems are retellings of the history of the Palimpsest, e.g., “Tischendorf Takes a Leaf”, and perhaps “The Nightly Visitant” a security guard with a flashlight?

    THE METHOD by SASHA STEENSEN EILEEN 2009

  • He seemed to feel the grim Visitant, who had accompanied Alfred Allmers on the mountain paths, already standing behind him with uplifted hand.

    When We Dead Awaken 2008

  • JL: The novel I finished in 2007 and am currently trying to market – The Visitant -- is a romance with a paranormal element.

    Interview With Janet Lorimer! Tia Nevitt 2008

  • He seemed to feel the grim Visitant, who had accompanied Alfred Allmers on the mountain paths, already standing behind him with uplifted hand.

    When We Dead Awaken 2008

  • The people must be shown that the Visitant is not divine, but exactly what it claims to be: a mere mortal like themselves, meddling in and muddling the ways of the world.

    Running From The Deity Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2005

  • For their efforts they received no recompense: only a vague promise by their new masters to try to intercede with the Visitant on their behalf.

    Running From The Deity Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2005

  • Tales of the Visitant and his abilities had ballooned from rumor, to wary fact, to phenomenon.

    Running From The Deity Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2005

  • Into this he carefully deposited the heavy money packet the male had handed him in hopes of securing access to the Visitant.

    Running From The Deity Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2005

  • The more mollified is the Visitant when we four reach its presence, the more likely it is to grant our requests.

    Running From The Deity Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2005

  • Heading for the house, they swerved to their right the instant several of their number caught sight of the Visitant standing there.

    Running From The Deity Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2005

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