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  2. Proxy (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Proxy is a sci-fi dystopian young adult novel by Alex London, released on June 18, 2013. [1] [2] A sequel to the novel was released in 2014, called Guardian.The novel utilizes a third-person, subjective narration style that alternates between characters Knox Brindle and Sydney Carton.

  3. Alex London - Wikipedia

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    His 2013 young adult novel, Proxy, was one of the only mainstream dystopian YA novels during the dystopian boom of the 2010s to feature a gay protagonist. [10]In a 2016 essay, he explored why it was important to him to be out as a gay author in the children's book space, [11] and he has been noted for the inclusion of the LGBTQ+ characters and themes in his diverse array of stories.

  4. Peter Sotos - Wikipedia

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    Peter Sotos (born April 17, 1960) is an American author and musician, well known as a former member of the British noise music band Whitehouse.In his books, Sotos writes about sadistic sexual criminals and sexually violent pornography in great detail, particularly involving children.

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    Proxy, the codename of Wendy Harris, a fictional character in the Batgirl comic book series "Proxy", the name of a fictional character in the 2012 horror film Smiley "Proxy", a term, specifically (but not limited to) in Slender: The Arrival , for a person who is influenced or controlled by the Slender Man

  6. Ergo Proxy - Wikipedia

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    Ergo Proxy is a Japanese cyberpunk anime television series, produced by Manglobe, directed by Shūkō Murase and written by Dai Satō. The series ran for 23 episodes from February to August 2006 on the Wowow satellite network.

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  8. Category:2010s LGBTQ novels - Wikipedia

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    Shine (Myracle novel) Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda; Sisters of the Vast Black; Small Changes Over Long Periods of Time; The Song of Achilles; The Sparsholt Affair; Speak No Evil (Iweala novel) The Starless Sea; The Stars and the Blackness Between Them; Stranger Than Fanfiction; The Stranger's Child; Sub Rosa (novel) The Suiciders; Symptoms ...

  9. Foil (narrative) - Wikipedia

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    Don Quixote and his sidekick Sancho Panza, as illustrated by Gustave Doré: the characters' contrasting qualities [1] are reflected here even in their physical appearances. In any narrative, a foil is a character who contrasts with another character, typically, a character who contrasts with the protagonist, in order to better highlight or differentiate certain qualities of the protagonist.