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  • In-World War is described by the filmmakers as "a smart and offbeat indie sci-fi feature, [which] tells the futuristic story of a debt-ridden and depressed beta tester trapped in a buggy virtual reality simulation of the 'war on terror'."

    SF Tidbits for 12/22/09 2009

  • In-World War is described by the filmmakers as "a smart and offbeat indie sci-fi feature, [which] tells the futuristic story of a debt-ridden and depressed beta tester trapped in a buggy virtual reality simulation of the 'war on terror'."

    December 2009 2009

  • Without it I might be lead to believe that everyone In-World was "reality" obsessed.

    Happy 2nd Birthday, NPIRL! Bettina Tizzy 2009

  • Aye, hot n rarin, and why not, for if you've come from In-World ye must have been many long years gettin this far.

    The Dark Tower King, Stephen 2004

  • Ye may be from the In-World, but oh goodness, whoever tended to your education of the real world-the one outside of books 'n maps-stopped a mite short, I'd say.

    Wizard and Glass King, Stephen 1997

  • "I welcome you to Seafront," Olive Thorin said, her dignity leavened and made pleasant by her artless smile, her obvious dazzlement at the ap-pearance of her young visitors from In-World.

    Wizard and Glass King, Stephen 1997

  • Alain made an In-World bow, leg out, knee locked, heel stiffly planted.

    Wizard and Glass King, Stephen 1997

  • The In-World boys had struck unerringly at the fracture - line; were performing what amounted to a textbook example of how gunslingers were supposed to attack when the odds were bad.

    Wizard and Glass King, Stephen 1997

  • Rhea had known, although why she hadn't told anyone the girl had been screw - ing one of the In-World boys,

    Wizard and Glass King, Stephen 1997

  • The In-World boys might have been out here; that ugly little band of brats from town might have been out here; Arthur Eld and the whole company of his knights might have been out here.

    Wizard and Glass King, Stephen 1997

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