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HarryLime wrote:
Bruce wrote:
BiteMeSharpEnt wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
MICHAEL MALEFICA PENDRAGON.
(A.k.a. Michelangelo Scarlotti, HarryLime, et al.)
Michael Pendragon is a small press writer/publisher, who is best known
for having published "Penny Dreadful: Tales & Poems of Fantastic
Terror" in the late 1990s/early 2000s.
Pendragon joined A.A.P.C. in 2012 or so, and initially befriended Will
Donkey and George J. Dunce ("The Dunce Gang") who were getting their
a**es handed to them on a daily basis in an ongoing flame war with PJR
and his friends from Alt.Usenet.Kooks, and who were derisively
dismissed or ignored by the other A.A.P.C. members (which he assumed
was due to intellectual snobbery on their part).
He later learned that the reason everyone hated George J. Dunce and
Will Donkey was because they were a literary thief and a
self-infatuated troll who had teamed up against what they had
perceived to be a common enemy.
Shortly after the infamous Steak Dinner Scam, Pendragon severed all
ties to "The Dunce Gang." View as a traitor by his former friends,
Pendragon went on to become one of Will Donkey and George Dunce's main
antagonists.
He famously rid the group of The Late Unlamented Stephen Pickles
Pickering by successfully placing a lethal curse on him.
Pendragon currently publishes "A Year of Sundays," which was inspired
by the A.A.P.C. "Sunday Sampler."
I came for the poetry. Judging by the grouprCOs photos, Chris Hansen came >>> for everyone else.
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"I draw the line in the dust and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny... and I say Michael Pendragon's poems now, Michael Pendragon's poems tomorrow, Michael Pendragon's poems forever!" --George Wallace
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