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The Mandela Catalogue is an analog horror web series created by American YouTuber Alex Kister in 2021. It is set in the fictional Mandela County, Wisconsin that is invaded by demonic, otherworldly entities called "alternates" that psychologically torture their victims with the ultimate goal of assuming their identities as " doppelgängers ".
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The Mandela Catalogue is a YouTube series created by twenty-year-old Alex Kister [56] of Hubertus, Wisconsin in 2021. It is set in the fictional Mandela County, Wisconsin in the 1990s and 2000s, [ 57 ] which is threatened by the presence of "alternates", doppelgängers who coerce their victims to kill themselves and can manipulate audiovisual ...
Fitz James O'Brien (1828–1862, Ireland/US, f/p) Flann O'Brien (1911–1966, Ireland, f/nf) John O'Brien (1878–1952, Australia, p/nf), pseudonym of Patrick Joseph Hartigan; Michael O'Brien (born 1948, Canada, f/nf) Robert C. O'Brien (1918–1973, US, f) Sean O'Brien (born 1952, England, p/nf/d) Sigbjørn Obstfelder (1866–1900, Norway, p/f/nf)
Popular belief: Kit-Kat Reality: Kit Kat Yes, it’s true: A hyphen doesn’t separate the “kit” from “kat.” The brand even addressed the Mandela effect in a tweet from 2016, saying “the ...
The O'Brien Press was founded in 1973 by Michael O'Brien (July 4,1941- July 31, 2022), then a graphic artist. It evolved out of his father Tom´s family-run printing and type-house. Its first publication came in November 1974 with a biography of Peadar O'Donnell and a book by Éamonn MacThomáis . [ 3 ]
Edward Joseph Harrington O'Brien (December 10, 1890 – February 24, 1941) was an American writer, poet, editor and anthologist.. As Edward J. O'Brien, he created a series of annual anthologies containing his selection of the previous year's best short stories by U.S. authors, The Best American Short Stories (originally The Best Short Stories of 1915, and so on).
Until 1988, Dalkey Archive was a two-person operation: O’Brien and office manager/typesetter Shirley Geever. That year O’Brien hired Steven Moore as managing editor. Later editors include Chad Post (who went on to found Open Letter Books), and authors Martin Riker, Danielle Dutton, and Jeremy Davies.