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  • Jeannette Catsoulis: "Form and content fight to the death in Wondrous Oblivion, Paul Morrison's defiantly gauzy tale of racial friction in 1960s England."

    GreenCine Daily: Shorts, 11/5. 2006

  • They have already made quite a name for themselves with amazing productions such as "Wondrous" featuring Su Su Bobien and

    Dancetracks Digital: New Downloads 2009

  • Cancelled during the war, Wondrous Comics came back with a focus on WISHLAND™ and its inhabitants and environs.

    The Codex Continual. Official Website of Steven E. Schend 2010

  • I picked up the newish novel "Brief Wondrous Life Of Oscar Wao" for just $12.

    Borders clearance sale: Everything must go 2011

  • Two months later, he had the same twelve creators produce new material to suit the themes of his four 1936 comics—Arrow Comics (American & Candian historical adventures, mainly exploration or Wild Westerns), Best Comics (British heroes & legends, Robin Hood), Savage Comics (jungle heroes & world exploration), and Wondrous Comics (fantasy tales & comics adaptations of faerie tales).

    The Codex Continual. Official Website of Steven E. Schend 2009

  • Cancelled during the war, Wondrous Comics came back with a focus on WISHLAND™ and its inhabitants and environs.

    The Codex Continual. Official Website of Steven E. Schend 2009

  • In his autobiographical account, Bichitra Natak or "Wondrous Play," we learn that Guru Gobind Singh, whose 346th birthday we celebrate today, viewed his earthly sojourn as a duty to fulfill a divinely ordained purpose -- that of fulfilling the mission of Guru Nanak, who had established the Sikh religion a little more than two centuries earlier.

    Ravinder Singh Taneja: The Incomparable Guru Gobind Singh Ravinder Singh Taneja 2012

  • AD: Junot Diaz said at a reading at Wesleyan that he wanted The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao to be "a mirror" for young Hispanic men from New Jersey, like himself.

    James Wallenstein: An Interview About The Arriviste James Wallenstein 2011

  • There is a show playing at the Casino that features Juanita and Minnette in Their Wondrous Serpentine Dance.

    The Trouble With May Amelia Jennifer L. Holm 2011

  • AD: Junot Diaz said at a reading at Wesleyan that he wanted The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao to be "a mirror" for young Hispanic men from New Jersey, like himself.

    James Wallenstein: An Interview About The Arriviste James Wallenstein 2011

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