Melee - David Simmons on ERADICATOR
David Simmons is a genre unto himself. We talk about his unsettling novel ERADICATOR--a white-knuckle book that is part AMERICAN PSYCHO, part THE FLY, and all Simmons. We also get into his upcoming short story collection FETTY ON THE SWITCHES, his creative process, why Baltimore is such rich terrain for fiction, and much, much more. David’s linktree: https://linktr.ee/DavidSimmons Pre-order FETTY ON THE SWITCHES: https://www.amazon.com/Fetty-Switches...

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MELEE - Kenan Meral on STIGMA OF THE LIVING FLESH

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Melee - Laeth on SKETCHES OF ALICE

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You can't outsmart the Devil | 5/2026 Tarot Reading

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Melee - Ken Layne on DESERT ORACLE RADIO

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"The Man Who Would Not Die" by Harold Ward [audio recording]

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Drake’s Biggest Diss on ICEMAN Isn’t a Song… It’s the Stream

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Anti-Aging Expert: Creatine Is The Fat Loss Secret Doctors Don’t Tell You - Dr. Darren Candow

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US & Iran Restart Attacks, Trump Threatens War Crimes, Army Helicopter Downed | Command Post

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Diese Lisa Eckhart Rede ist absolut brutal 😂#comedy #lisaeckhart #standupcomedy

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Melee - Getting Lit
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"The Open Boat" by Stephen Crane [audio recording]

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Melee - Tom Will on RHYMES

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‘They Want Racial Holy War’ – The TRUTH About the US Military | Aaron Bastani Meets Matt Kennard

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Royal Navy sailor says UAP encounter triggered downloads from nonhuman intelligence | Reality Check

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Villainpedia: Father Comstock | Bioshock Infinite

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Ep. 14.1 - Dino Buzzati's THE STRONGHOLD w/Jack BC

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#77 - Adam Faucett

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I was an Israeli peace negotiator. Here’s what I later realised

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