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There's a rather epic Spinrad book review cum column, that espouses upon some small press and French books including a Di Filippo novel called Ciphers which is apparently replete with rock 'n roll jokes.
Archive 2008-01-01 Blue Tyson 2008
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"Ciphers," said he, "are curious things, compelling to the imagination and a provocation to the intellect."
Clementina 1906
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Ciphers like that were broken in WWII, but that was in a military context with hundreds or thousands of messages a day in the samekey.
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Geoclan - Transmitting information to incite hope and inspire people! the Mothership Connection - A peaceful exchange of Graffiti Writin & Breakin Ciphers.
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Ciphers like that were broken in WWII, but that was in a military context with hundreds or thousands of messages a day in the samekey.
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She has been able to sense the presence of magic since she was a child and this has allowed her to find magical objects, called "true Ciphers," created by a long dead magician by the name of Errol Cipher.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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True Ciphers are dangerous and illegal to possess but Lucy can't help feeling drawn to them due to her special ability.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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A quick first glance reveals lists of books that take place in the Midwest (even Minnesota!), books about Codes and Ciphers, Food, India, Literary Lives, Nature Writing, Time Travel, and it goes on and on.
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She has been able to sense the presence of magic since she was a child and this has allowed her to find magical objects, called "true Ciphers," created by a long dead magician by the name of Errol Cipher.
The Cipher 2007
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True Ciphers are dangerous and illegal to possess but Lucy can't help feeling drawn to them due to her special ability.
The Cipher 2007
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