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Stuck somewhere between childhood and adolescence, Elizabeth Reuter never got tired of playing with the imaginary friends that crowd her skull. She has written published articles, edited novels, and had her first short story published in JournalStone’s 2010 Warped Words anthology, a horror tale about evil children and denial. Ryu Murakami, Natsuo Kirino, J.K. Rowling, Holly Black and Clive Barker are the major modern writers who inspire her.

She lives and works in Okinawa, Japan, translating Japanese/English nonfiction papers for her office and getting plenty of material to write about in return. Demon of Renaissance Drive is her first novel, but if Annabelle has any say in the matter, it won’t be her last.


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Average rating: 3.99 · 68 ratings · 43 reviews · 2 distinct works · Similar authors
The Demon of Renaissance Drive
3.77 of 5 stars 3.77 avg rating — 31 ratings — published 2011 — 2 editions
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4.08 of 5 stars 4.08 avg rating — 39 ratings — published 2010 — 5 editions

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JournalStone's 2010 Warped Words, For Twisted Minds (Horror)
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Description: A short story collection of horror tales.

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The Classic Slave Narratives by Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Reading something like The Classic Slave Narratives, first person narratives about lifetimes of racially motivated torture and abuse, is painful. I had to read slowly, usually only a few pages each day. This allowed me to digest what I’d read, to rea...more
"No kidding? Not being a gamer, I checked it out for Clive,but who knows."
Blame!, Vol. 2 by Tsutomu Nihei
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Kabuki, Vol. 1 by David W. Mack
" Kabuki is a series about transformation. Yes, it has beautiful art. Yes, it has great writing. And while the central theme of the narrative is transformation, what I found even more powerful is the way the art of the stories transforms from collec... " Read more of this review »
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