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		<title>By: Pesky &#8211; I Don&#8217;t Draw Enough Monsters &#171; Death By Orphans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] When I was very young, my mother, sister and I would go to the public library fairly regularly. There were several books that I would compulsively check out every time I could. Usually, books with big pictures (couldn&#8217;t read yet) of haunted castles or spooky creatures. One of which I recently came across online, One Monster After Another by Mercer Mayer. This book, along with Brian Froud&#8217;s pop-up book Goblins, greatly informed an early fascination with monsters. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] When I was very young, my mother, sister and I would go to the public library fairly regularly. There were several books that I would compulsively check out every time I could. Usually, books with big pictures (couldn&#8217;t read yet) of haunted castles or spooky creatures. One of which I recently came across online, One Monster After Another by Mercer Mayer. This book, along with Brian Froud&#8217;s pop-up book Goblins, greatly informed an early fascination with monsters. [...]</p>
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