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  • Unjustified in other ways, the title of this book does have the excuse that its author, like de Quincey, is very much interested in his own reactions as an opium-smoker.

    Review of A Modern de Quincey by Captain H. R. Robinson 1942

  • He has been called "our greatest nature poet," and was a master of the walking tour - Thomas de Quincey estimated that he "must have traversed a distance of 175 to 180,000 English miles."

    Carolyn Vega: Happy Birthday, William Wordsworth! Carolyn Vega 2011

  • I'm a touch chagrined that no one made mention of * my* sequel to Dracula (Quincey Morris, Vampire), but they have some funny stuff to say about Buffy, True Blood, and Being Human.

    Vamps on BBC Radio! p_n_elrod 2009

  • However, with the proposal out of the way I'm back working on a NEW book, the sequel to Quincey Morris, Vampire.

    p_n_elrod: Da Winnah and new stuff p_n_elrod 2010

  • Still not finished with THE DEVIL YOU KNOW, but I've not let that stop me from beginning research for the next Quincey Morris book and a steampunk proposal for my amazing agent to shop around.

    Dark and Stormy Updates! p_n_elrod 2009

  • He has been called "our greatest nature poet," and was a master of the walking tour - Thomas de Quincey estimated that he "must have traversed a distance of 175 to 180,000 English miles."

    Carolyn Vega: Happy Birthday, William Wordsworth! Carolyn Vega 2011

  • He has been called "our greatest nature poet," and was a master of the walking tour - Thomas de Quincey estimated that he "must have traversed a distance of 175 to 180,000 English miles."

    Carolyn Vega: Happy Birthday, William Wordsworth! Carolyn Vega 2011

  • Did you know that Thomas de Quincey had memorized Shakespearean sonnets by the time he was thirteen?

    The Adults Alison Espach 2011

  • He has been called "our greatest nature poet," and was a master of the walking tour - Thomas de Quincey estimated that he "must have traversed a distance of 175 to 180,000 English miles."

    Carolyn Vega: Happy Birthday, William Wordsworth! Carolyn Vega 2011

  • This one is waaaay overdue, and my guilt is prolly why I've had writer's block for so long, but it's started and I don't stop until Quincey Morris and the West End Ripper is finished and off to its editor at Baen Books.

    p_n_elrod: Da Winnah and new stuff p_n_elrod 2010

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