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Rachel Plummer



Average rating: 4.18 · 493 ratings · 102 reviews · 18 distinct worksSimilar authors
Wain: LGBT reimaginings of ...

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The Big Day: A GIANT Celebr...

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Narrative of the Capture an...

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Mystery of the Wizard's Tomb

3.82 avg rating — 28 ratings — published 2006 — 3 editions
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Multiverse: An Internationa...

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Once I carried three crows

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Narrative of the Capture an...

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Knights of the Silver Drago...

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THE RACHEL PLUMMER NARRATIV...

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The Parlour Guide to Exo-Po...

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“Jenny turned and Jenny ran to where she thought the woods began, she turned and ran from you. But deeper into woods she flew with every step, until the dew and darkness led her back to you.”
Rachel Plummer, Wain: LGBT Reimaginings of Scottish Folktales

“Could you sharpen it to a sword-point, let it carve the ground behind you as you run?”
Rachel Plummer, Wain: LGBT reimaginings of Scottish folktales
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“How light is your heart? Could you carry it over a bridge made of a single hair?”
Rachel Plummer, Wain: LGBT reimaginings of Scottish folktales
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