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  • It takes place in more of a post-mythic "Age of Men" world, one that manifests our desires and dreams and so is imbued with wonder but one where the resultant vibe is more baroque, more complex and morally ambiguous, because Fate is suspect, the divine is fickle, multiplicitous, and the process of historification forces a recognition of the reality of imperfect rulers.

    Of Genres and Sub-Genres Hal Duncan 2008

  • After all, he says with a wink, “there is no good reason to assume that the other that would be your husband or wife is any less conflictual, any less multiplicitous, any less contextual than oneself.”

    THE HUSBANDS AND WIVES CLUB LAURIE ABRAHAM 2010

  • I hope it will also remind readers to buy and read Inclined to Speak, to hear the voices of Arab-American writers: multiplicitous, challenging, gorgeous, urgent, of this moment.

    Egypt 2009

  • Abused religious cult murderer's execution given AI exchange for hive mind implantation and multiplicitous disintegration.

    Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: The Gabble and Other Stories - Neal Asher Blue Tyson 2009

  • I hope it will also remind readers to buy and read Inclined to Speak, to hear the voices of Arab-American writers: multiplicitous, challenging, gorgeous, urgent, of this moment.

    Culture 2009

  • I hope it will also remind readers to buy and read Inclined to Speak, to hear the voices of Arab-American writers: multiplicitous, challenging, gorgeous, urgent, of this moment.

    Syria 2009

  • It looks interesting -- the contributors listed below include many favorites so I'm looking forward to seeing again how they write poems about poetry's multiplicitous arts:

    Archive 2009-09-01 2009

  • I hope it will also remind readers to buy and read Inclined to Speak, to hear the voices of Arab-American writers: multiplicitous, challenging, gorgeous, urgent, of this moment.

    Books 2009

  • It looks interesting -- the contributors listed below include many favorites so I'm looking forward to seeing again how they write poems about poetry's multiplicitous arts:

    POEM AS HOME! 2009

  • I hope it will also remind readers to buy and read Inclined to Speak, to hear the voices of Arab-American writers: multiplicitous, challenging, gorgeous, urgent, of this moment.

    Iraq 2009

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