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* {{Homage}}: It's hard not to notice how hard Creator/JackKerouac's style impacts "Preta," a vampire horror story. Bonus points for Korouac having a {{Cameo}} along with half a dozen other members of Creator/TheBeatGeneration.

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* {{Homage}}: It's hard not to notice how hard Creator/JackKerouac's style impacts "Preta," a vampire horror story. Bonus points for Korouac having [[TheCameo a {{Cameo}} cameo]] along with half a dozen other members of Creator/TheBeatGeneration.
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* ContemptibleCover: He apparently makes them himself.

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* CreatorThumbprint: Asian philosophy. Aside from the two {{Out of Genre Experience}}s, Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, or something will show up explicitly or implicitly.
* {{Homage}}: It's hard not to notice how hard Creator/JackKerouac's style impacts "Preta," a vampire horror story. Bonus points for Korouac having a {{Cameo}} along with half a dozen other members of Creator/TheBeatGeneration.



* {{Homage}}: It's hard not to notice how hard Creator/JackKerouac's style impacts "Preta," a vampire horror story. Bonus points for Korouac having a {{Cameo}} along with half a dozen other members of Creator/TheBeatGeneration.
* WholePlotReference: "Bartleby the Clerk" to Creator/HermanMelville's ''Bartleby the Scrivener''.



* CreatorThumbprint: Asian philosophy. Aside from the two {{Out of Genre Experience}}s, Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, or something will show up explicitly or implicitly.

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* CreatorThumbprint: Asian philosophy. Aside from WholePlotReference: "Bartleby the two {{Out of Genre Experience}}s, Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, or something will show up explicitly or implicitly.Clerk" to Creator/HermanMelville's ''Bartleby the Scrivener''.
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* ReferencedBy: Referencing this site, with "Measuring the Marigolds", again. Guess what trope it plays with.

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* ReferencedBy: ShoutOut: Referencing this site, with "Measuring the Marigolds", again.Marigolds". Guess what trope it plays with.
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* {{Homage}}: It's hard not to notice how hard Kerouac's style impacts "Preta," a vampire horror story. Bonus points for Korouac having a {{Cameo}} along with half a dozen other members of Creator/TheBeatGeneration.
* WholePlotReference: "Bartleby the Clerk" to Melville's ''Bartleby the Scrivener'' of course.

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* {{Homage}}: It's hard not to notice how hard Kerouac's Creator/JackKerouac's style impacts "Preta," a vampire horror story. Bonus points for Korouac having a {{Cameo}} along with half a dozen other members of Creator/TheBeatGeneration.
* WholePlotReference: "Bartleby the Clerk" to Melville's Creator/HermanMelville's ''Bartleby the Scrivener'' of course.Scrivener''.
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* CreatorThumbprint: Asian philosophy. Aside from the two {{Out of Genre Experience}}s]], Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, or something will show up explicitly or implicitly.

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* CreatorThumbprint: Asian philosophy. Aside from the two {{Out of Genre Experience}}s]], Experience}}s, Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, or something will show up explicitly or implicitly.
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* MeasuringTheMarigolds: [[{{Deconstruction}} Deconstructed]] in "Measuring the Marigolds." The scientist character, Dr. Lund, reacts with far more wonder and passion than the relatively calm mystic.
* Homage: It's hard not to notice how hard Kerouac's style impacts "Preta," a vampire horror story. Bonus points for Korouac having a {{Cameo}} along with half a dozen other members of Creator/TheBeatGeneration.

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* MeasuringTheMarigolds: [[{{Deconstruction}} Deconstructed]] {{Deconstruct|ion}}ed in "Measuring the Marigolds." The scientist character, Dr. Lund, reacts with far more wonder and passion than the relatively calm mystic.
* Homage: {{Homage}}: It's hard not to notice how hard Kerouac's style impacts "Preta," a vampire horror story. Bonus points for Korouac having a {{Cameo}} along with half a dozen other members of Creator/TheBeatGeneration.



* TropeNamed: "Measuring the Marigolds," again. Guess what trope it plays with.
* CreatorThumbprint: Asian philosophy. Aside from the two [[OutOfGenreExperience Out of Genre Experiences]], Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, or something will show up explicitly or implicitly.

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* TropeNamed: ReferencedBy: Referencing this site, with "Measuring the Marigolds," Marigolds", again. Guess what trope it plays with.
* CreatorThumbprint: Asian philosophy. Aside from the two [[OutOfGenreExperience Out {{Out of Genre Experiences]], Experience}}s]], Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, or something will show up explicitly or implicitly.
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* Homage: It's hard not to notice how hard Kerouac's style impacts "Preta," a vampire horror story. Bonus points for Korouac having a {{Cameo}} along with half a dozen other members of TheBeatGeneration.

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* Homage: It's hard not to notice how hard Kerouac's style impacts "Preta," a vampire horror story. Bonus points for Korouac having a {{Cameo}} along with half a dozen other members of TheBeatGeneration.Creator/TheBeatGeneration.
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* WholePlotReference: "Bartleby the Clerk" to Melville's BartlebyTheScrivener of course.

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* WholePlotReference: "Bartleby the Clerk" to Melville's BartlebyTheScrivener ''Bartleby the Scrivener'' of course.
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* MeasuringTheMarigolds: [[Deconstruction {{Deconstructed}}]] in "Measuring the Marigolds." The scientist character, Dr. Lund, reacts with far more wonder and passion than the relatively calm mystic.
* Homage: It's hard not to notice how hard Kerouac's style impacts "Preta," a vampire horror story. Bonus points for Korouac having a [[Cameo]], along with half a dozen other members of [[TheBeatGeneration]].
* WholePlotReference: "Bartleby the Clerk" to Melville's [[Bartleby Bartleby the Scrivener]] of course.

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* MeasuringTheMarigolds: [[Deconstruction {{Deconstructed}}]] [[{{Deconstruction}} Deconstructed]] in "Measuring the Marigolds." The scientist character, Dr. Lund, reacts with far more wonder and passion than the relatively calm mystic.
* Homage: It's hard not to notice how hard Kerouac's style impacts "Preta," a vampire horror story. Bonus points for Korouac having a [[Cameo]], {{Cameo}} along with half a dozen other members of [[TheBeatGeneration]].
TheBeatGeneration.
* WholePlotReference: "Bartleby the Clerk" to Melville's [[Bartleby Bartleby the Scrivener]] BartlebyTheScrivener of course.
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* WholePlotReference: "Bartleby the Clerk" to Melville's [[Bartleby "Bartleby the Scrivener"]] of course.

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* WholePlotReference: "Bartleby the Clerk" to Melville's [[Bartleby "Bartleby Bartleby the Scrivener"]] Scrivener]] of course.



* CreatorThumbprint: Asian philosophy. Aside from the two [[OutOfGenreExperience]]s, Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, or something will show up explicitly or implicitly.

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* CreatorThumbprint: Asian philosophy. Aside from the two [[OutOfGenreExperience]]s, [[OutOfGenreExperience Out of Genre Experiences]], Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, or something will show up explicitly or implicitly.
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[[caption-width-right:280:Because hanging around Jantar Mantar is all in a day's work.]]

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[[caption-width-right:280:Because hanging around Jantar Mantar is all in a day's work.work for some people.]]



* MeasuringTheMarigolds: [[Deconstruction Deconstructed]] in "Measuring the Marigolds." The scientist character, Dr. Lund, reacts with far more wonder and passion than the relatively calm mystic.

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* MeasuringTheMarigolds: [[Deconstruction Deconstructed]] {{Deconstructed}}]] in "Measuring the Marigolds." The scientist character, Dr. Lund, reacts with far more wonder and passion than the relatively calm mystic.
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* MeasuringTheMarigolds: [[Deconstruction]] Deconstructed in "Measuring the Marigolds." The scientist character, Dr. Lund, reacts with far more wonder and passion than the relatively calm mystic.

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* MeasuringTheMarigolds: [[Deconstruction]] Deconstructed [[Deconstruction Deconstructed]] in "Measuring the Marigolds." The scientist character, Dr. Lund, reacts with far more wonder and passion than the relatively calm mystic.

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R. Jean Mathieu is a speculative fiction writer, publisher, and world traveler, currently residing somewhere in China. His work is mostly informed by his varied and idiosyncratic life, which has involved stints in Buddhist meditation retreats, overland trips across Asia, and crewing sailing ships. Most of his work is in the form of short stories, which grow notably longer over time. They can be found [[https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/trueroscoe here]] and [[http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=la_B00DI5BP4Y_B00DI5BP4Y_sr?rh=i%3Abooks&field-author=R.+Jean+Mathieu&sort=relevance&ie=UTF8&qid=1381528594 here]]. He's won several awards, most notably third place Ray Bradbury award in 1999...at the age of ''13.'' He has finished one novel (action-adventure) that is awaiting publication, and is at work on another (time travel mystery).

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[[caption-width-right:280:Because hanging around Jantar Mantar is all in a day's work.]]

R. Jean Mathieu is a speculative fiction writer, publisher, and world traveler, currently residing somewhere in China. His work is mostly informed by his varied and idiosyncratic life, which has involved stints in Buddhist meditation retreats, overland trips across Asia, and crewing sailing ships. He cites Creator/RayBradbury, Creator/JackKerouac, and Creator/FrankHerbert as inspirations, and it shows.

Most of his work is in the form of short stories, which grow notably have grown progressively longer over time. They can be found [[https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/trueroscoe here]] and [[http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=la_B00DI5BP4Y_B00DI5BP4Y_sr?rh=i%3Abooks&field-author=R.+Jean+Mathieu&sort=relevance&ie=UTF8&qid=1381528594 here]]. He's won several awards, most notably third place Ray Bradbury award in 1999...at the age of ''13.'' He has finished one novel (action-adventure) that is awaiting publication, and is at work on another (time travel mystery).



* MeasuringTheMarigolds: ''Deconstruction'' Deconstructed in "Measuring the Marigolds." The scientist character, Dr. Lund, reacts with far more wonder and passion than the relatively calm mystic.
* WholePlotReference: "Bartleby the Clerk" to Melville's ''Bartleby "Bartleby the Scrivener."''

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* MeasuringTheMarigolds: ''Deconstruction'' [[Deconstruction]] Deconstructed in "Measuring the Marigolds." The scientist character, Dr. Lund, reacts with far more wonder and passion than the relatively calm mystic.
* Homage: It's hard not to notice how hard Kerouac's style impacts "Preta," a vampire horror story. Bonus points for Korouac having a [[Cameo]], along with half a dozen other members of [[TheBeatGeneration]].
* WholePlotReference: "Bartleby the Clerk" to Melville's ''Bartleby [[Bartleby "Bartleby the Scrivener."''Scrivener"]] of course.



* TropeNamed: "Measuring the Marigolds." Guess what trope it plays with.

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* TropeNamed: "Measuring the Marigolds." Marigolds," again. Guess what trope it plays with.with.
* CreatorThumbprint: Asian philosophy. Aside from the two [[OutOfGenreExperience]]s, Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, or something will show up explicitly or implicitly.
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R. Jean Mathieu is a speculative fiction writer, publisher, and world traveler, currently residing somewhere in China. His work is mostly informed by his varied and idiosyncratic life, which has involved stints in Buddhist meditation retreats, overland trips across Asia, and crewing sailing ships. Most of his work is in the form of short stories, which grow notably longer over time. They can be found [[https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/trueroscoe here]] and [[http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=la_B00DI5BP4Y_B00DI5BP4Y_sr?rh=i%3Abooks&field-author=R.+Jean+Mathieu&sort=relevance&ie=UTF8&qid=1381528594 here]]. He's won several awards, most notably third place Ray Bradbury award in 1999...at the age of ''13.'' He has finished one novel (action-adventure) that is awaiting publication, and is at work on another (time travel mystery).

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!!Tropes found in his body of work:
* ContemptibleCover: He apparently makes them himself.
* MeasuringTheMarigolds: ''Deconstruction'' Deconstructed in "Measuring the Marigolds." The scientist character, Dr. Lund, reacts with far more wonder and passion than the relatively calm mystic.
* WholePlotReference: "Bartleby the Clerk" to Melville's ''Bartleby "Bartleby the Scrivener."''
* OutOfGenreExperience: Whatever "Mazghunah" and ''especially'' "Russell & Maggie" are, they aren't science fiction or horror.
* TropeNamed: "Measuring the Marigolds." Guess what trope it plays with.
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