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Available in Kindle and print format on amazon.com as part of “The Girl With the Cullender on Her Head and Other Wayward Women.”
With Emily Dickinson as Walt Whitman Walks in the Bar Con Chapman 2011
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The book—The Girl With the Cullender on Her Head and Other Wayward Women(Perma Press) is currently available inKindle format on amazon.com, and should soon be available there (and on Barnes& Noble's web site) in print format.
Yes You Can--Buy My Book of Bad Poetry Con Chapman 2010
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I'd also add Lawson and Cullender to the cast of characters I'd love to bring together with the Guardians, Black Exorcist, Kitty Telefair, etc. in a Groovy Age of Horror crossover extravaganza.
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Cullender, the writer and occult expert who shared his first adventure.
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Not only would I recommend this, I'm very sorry Comer never published any further adventures of Lawson and Cullender.
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Take two quarts of new Milk, a peny white Loaf sliced very thin, then make the Milk scalding hot, then put to it the Bread, and break it, and strain it through a Cullender, then put in four Eggs, a little Spice,
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Take some very tender Cheese-Curd, stamp it very well in a Mortar with a little Rosewater, wherein whole Spice hath been steeped, then let it stand in a little Cullender about half an hour, then turn it out into your Dish, and serve it to the Table with Cream, Wine, and Sugar.
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Take your largest Cucumbers, and wash them and put them into boiling water made quick with Salt, then when they are boiled enough, take them and peel them and break them into a Cullender, and when the Water is well drained from them, put them into a hot Dish, and pour over them some Butter and Vinegar a little Pepper and Salt, strew Salt on your
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Take a good quantity of green Spinage, boil it in water and salt, and drain it well in a Cullender, then put to it plumped Currans, Nutmeg,
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Take grated bread searced through a Cullender, then mix it with fine
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