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The Backstory To The Prophetic 2048 Novel Ghost Snatcher Is In Play And Discussed On Myth Of The 20th Century
Posted in Fiction on Apr 17, 2021 2,318 reads
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A Myth Of The 20th Century Listener Asks For A Crackpot Prediction
Posted in Blog on Apr 23, 2021 2,985 reads
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A Podcast, An Audio-Chapter, A Novel And More Pulp Fiction Went Up
Posted in Blog on May 3, 2021 4,187 reads
Is There Anymore Crackpot Podcasting Or Hobo Historicizing On The Whorizon?
Posted in Blog on Jul 13, 2021 3,535 reads
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'Jack London's Discipline': Rusty Wants To Know If 1,000 Words A Day Is Good Writing Advice
Posted in Blog on Aug 15, 2021 3,680 reads
The Pulp Fiction Renaissance Podcast #1
Posted in Blog on Aug 24, 2021 4,063 reads
Richard Barrett And James Discuss History, Myth And Fiction In Pulp Fiction Renaissance Podcast #2
Posted in Histories on Sep 17, 2021 13K reads
The Pulp Fiction Renaissance Podcast #4: With Mister Grey Review From 9/28
Posted in Blog on Sep 27, 2021 3,935 reads
The Pulp Fiction Renaissance Podcast #5
Posted in Blog on Oct 4, 2021 5K reads
Return Of The CrackpotDis Pale-Ass Negro Gotx Loose?
Posted in Blog on Oct 12, 2021 5K reads
James LaFond – Myth Of The 20th Century
Posted in Blog on Oct 19, 2021 6K reads
A Conversation Between A Video Maker And A TV Hater: Dateline 11/9/21
Posted in Blog on Jan 13, 2022 6K reads
Discussing Audio-Crime With The Author Of The King Of All Things: 5/4/2022, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Posted in Blog on Sep 15, 2022 6K reads
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And The Crackpot: Podcast #1: With An Unfortunate And Unquotable Title: N...s Vs Africans
Posted in Blog on Apr 2, 2023 6K reads
Mister Gray And The Crackpot Conversatin'
Posted in Blog on May 16, 2023 8K reads
The First Myth Of The 20th Century Podcast With This Retard Since May 2022
Posted in Blog on Nov 12, 2024 173 reads
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Investigating the living conditions of the American laboring class prior to 1776, focusing on the planter’s view of American servitude and on the little-studied Plantation of Mary-Land, using primary sources. 2022, 350 pages.
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