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  2. The Mandela Catalogue - Wikipedia

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    The Mandela Catalogue is an analog horror web series created by American YouTuber ratatin gaming in 2021. It is set in the fictional Mandela County, Wisconsin that is invaded by los mandelines, otherworldly entities called "alternates" that psychologically torture their victims with the ultimate goal of assuming their identities as "doppelgängers".

  3. Mandela Catalogue - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 February 2023, at 02:59 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Edward Joseph Harrington O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    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).

  5. Robert C. O'Brien (author) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Leslie Carroll Conly (January 11, 1918 – March 5, 1973), better known by his pen name Robert C. O'Brien, was an American novelist and a journalist for National Geographic magazine. He is best known for his novels Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH (1971) and Z for Zachariah (1974), with the former was adapted to the animated film The ...

  6. Dalkey Archive Press - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Orin O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    O'Brien was born in Hollywood, California, to actors George O'Brien and Marguerite Churchill.She began her studies with Milton Kestenbaum, former principal bass of the Pittsburgh Symphony under Fritz Reiner and member of the NBC Symphony under Arturo Toscanini; and with Herman Reinshagen, assistant-principal bass of the New York Philharmonic under Gustav Mahler and Arturo Toscanini at the ...

  8. Hugh O'Brian filmography - Wikipedia

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    The filmography of Hugh O'Brian (April 19, 1925 – September 5, 2016) comprises both film and television roles. In a career spanning nearly seven decades, he has appeared in overall fifty-three feature films, sixteen television movies and forty-six series.

  9. Michael O'Brien (Canadian author) - Wikipedia

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    Michael David O'Brien (born 1948) is a Canadian author, artist, and essayist and lecturer on faith and culture. Born in Ottawa , he is self-taught, without an academic background. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He writes and speaks on Catholic themes and topics, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 2 ] and creates the cover art for his novels in a neo- Byzantine style.