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{{Infobox Book , , name = Pseudo-City , image = Pseudocity.jpg , author = D. Harlan Wilson , cover_artist = Brandon Duncan (based on Magritte: "
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, publisher = Raw Dog Screaming Press , release_date = 2005 , media_type = Print , pages = 226 pp , isbn = 1-933293-02-0 , preceded_by = Stranger on the Loose , followed_by =
Dr. Identity ''Dr. Identity'' (2007) is the fourth book and first novel by American author D. Harlan Wilson. Set in a dystopian, mediatized future where people surrogate themselves with android lookalikes, the novel focuses on the foils of an English profes ...
''Pseudo-City'' (2005) is the third book by American author D. Harlan Wilson. Referred to as a novel as often as a collection of stories—Wilson himself has called it a "story-cycle"—it contains twenty-nine irreal short stories and flash fiction that overlap and feature recurrent characters. Pieces in this collection originally appeared in magazines and journals such as ''
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Nemonymous ''Nemonymous'' was a short fiction publication that labeled itself a "megazanthus" (a portmanteau of magazine and anthology). It was published in the United Kingdom from 2001–2010, and edited by British writer D. F. Lewis. This publication wa ...
'', '' Milk Magazine'' and '' Bust Down the Door and Eat All the Chickens''.


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