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  • ( "Smaragdine") in Ali Shar (vol.iv. 187) shows at her sale the impudence of Miriam the Girdle-girl and in bed the fescennine device of the Lady Budur.

    Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855

  • In Smaragdine folklore, the cockroach is a trickster creature, like the coyote.

    Awards Season in Smaragdine 2010

  • Michael was there to see if he could track down a couple of Smaragdine authors and to observe the local spectacle.

    Awards Season in Smaragdine 2010

  • February is not just the month in Smaragdine when things turn a little colder.

    Awards Season in Smaragdine 2010

  • Michael asked as we sampled our rather limp salads while a Smaragdine comedian gesticulated and made jokes incomprehensible to us.

    Awards Season in Smaragdine 2010

  • Michael was there to see if he could track down a couple of Smaragdine authors and to observe the local spectacle.

    Ecstatic Days » 2010 » January 2010

  • February is not just the month in Smaragdine when things turn a little colder.

    Ecstatic Days » 2010 » January 2010

  • Jeff VanderMeer's latest "Dispatches from Smaragdine" column has an interview with George Mann, Editor for Solaris. [via Andrew Wheeler]

    June 2007 2007

  • Jeff VanderMeer's latest "Dispatches from Smaragdine" column has an interview with George Mann, Editor for Solaris. [via Andrew Wheeler]

    SF Tidbits for 6/19/07 2007

  • Whittington and his Cat; and Zumurrud (“Smaragdine”) in

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

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