Mephistopheles relaxed after a good (evil) day’s work, buying souls. He’d chalked up three witches, a magus, a brick-maker who’d had too much to drink,…
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A bit of a departure for today’s Skwib. I’m currently engaging in a lively discussion of The Fridgularity over on Goodreads with The Next Best…
Comments closedWow, this is a tough one. First of all, I don’t put anything on my feet, so I’m not really sure what this “footwear” concept…
3 Comments[Mrs. Beset is washing her cat in the Nile, when Mrs. Knouphis enters, carrying a papyrus-reed basket, filled with jars of human organs.] Mrs. Knouphis:…
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