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Member: JinjiforeCollectionsJinjifore's Books (4,622), Albert's Books (249), Your library (4,853), All collections (4,871) Reviews28 reviews Tagsfiction (3,638), speculative fiction (2,342), series (2,069), fantasy (1,553), nonfiction (834), science fiction (789), mystery (631), first edition (629), media tie-in (417), young adult (389) — see all tags Cloudstag cloud, author cloud, tag mirror GroupsBug Collectors, Combiners!, Crime, Thriller & Mystery, FanFiction Fans, FantasyFans, Knitters Inc., Livejournalers, Science Fiction Fans, The Black Orchid (A Nero Wolfe Group), The Green Dragon Favorite authorsSteven Brust, Pat Cadigan, Barbara Hambly, Guy Gavriel Kay, Ellen Kushner, Charles de Lint, Christopher Marlowe, Elizabeth Peters, Terry Pratchett, Rex Stout, J. R. R. Tolkien, Roger Zelazny, Elizabeth Zimmermann (Shared favorites) About meI read a lot. I knit a lot. About my libraryThe bulk of my library is science fiction and fantasy. I've been a fan of SF for about 25 years now, and I continue to enjoy it and read it avidly. I'm also somewhat obsessed with the life and works of Christopher Marlowe. By no means do I have a complete bibliography of works about Marlowe, but that doesn't mean I've stopped trying. Homepagehttp://jinjifore.googlepages.com/home Also onblogspot, Flickr, LiveJournal LocationNashville, Tennessee, USA Emailjinjifore Account typepublic, lifetime URLs
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Black George & Will Shakebag = Will Shakespeare?
Similarities between Falstaff & Shakebag.
Arden killed during game of backgammon
Marlowe killed during game of backgammon
(assassins's cover story based on play?)
In Hamlet, "a springe to catch woodcocks."
Marlowe's father born in Ospringe, near where Arden was killed.
Marlowe's Hero & Leander published posthumously by a printer named Woodcock.
See my theory at http://academia.wikia.com/wiki/Where_Truth_Is_Hid
posted by RaySmith at 8:05 pm (EST) on Oct 16, 2008
http://tallydragon.deviantart.com/art/Felted-green-dragon-collage-58131641
posted by kiri_wren at 8:13 pm (EST) on Aug 18, 2008
I'm on my second go-round with the Wolfe/Goodwin books; gave away the first collection years ago and then spent years re-acquiring them.
posted by Linkmeister at 6:37 pm (EST) on Oct 31, 2007