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torpublishinggroup · 3 months
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Devilman Crybaby meets Marvel’s Venom in Exordia, the science fiction debut of Seth Dickinson, author of The Traitor Baru Cormorant. 
Ssrin Character Illustration by Julie Dillon
WHAT’S IT ABOUT
Meet Anna Sinjari, a refugee and disaffected office worker eking an existence in New York City. Her life is about to be upended by Ssrin, an alien with eight serpent heads, no qualms with cold-blooded murder, and an appetite for turtles (yum).
The universe is governed by seven passions, seven patterns which appear again and again, across species and across time. Anna and Ssrin are bound by the last and the greatest. The cosmos itself ships their very souls. Specifically for them, that means they’ll have to outmaneuver spies, armies, and government agencies to save humanity from a diabolical alien entity, hellbent on pinioning the souls of every creature on earth.
Exordia is expansive adventure science fiction that reads like a race-against-the-clock thriller in the vein of Michael Crichton, but steeped in the irony, humor, and pain of the Internet age. An alien-human epic for those who've always rooted for the monster.
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Julie Dillon
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comparativetarot · 2 years
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The Hanged Man. Art by Julie Dillon, from The Mermaid Tarot.
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thehopefulquotes · 7 months
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Our universe grants every soul a twin–a reflection of themselves– the kindred spirit –And no matter where they are or how far away they are from each other – even if they are in different dimensions, they will always find one another. This is destiny ; this is love.
Julie Dillon
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quotefeeling · 26 days
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Our universe grants every soul a twin–a reflection of themselves– the kindred spirit –And no matter where they are or how far away they are from each other – even if they are in different dimensions, they will always find one another. This is destiny ; this is love.
Julie Dillon
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thoughtkick · 1 year
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Our universe grants every soul a twin–a reflection of themselves– the kindred spirit –And no matter where they are or how far away they are from each other – even if they are in different dimensions, they will always find one another. This is destiny ; this is love.
Julie Dillon
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blogfanreborn777 · 1 year
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Space Siren by Julie Dillon
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mtg-cards-hourly · 3 months
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Jetmir, Nexus of Revels
Artist: Julie Dillon TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
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surqrised · 9 months
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Our universe grants every soul a twin–a reflection of themselves– the kindred spirit –And no matter where they are or how far away they are from each other – even if they are in different dimensions, they will always find one another. This is destiny ; this is love.
Julie Dillon
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geekynerfherder · 1 year
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'Medusa II' by Julie Dillon.
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sandmandaddy69 · 7 months
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Julie Dillon
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psyhaven · 1 year
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Sun Shepherdess by Julie Dillon
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comparativetarot · 2 years
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The Lovers. Art by Julie Dillon, from The Mermaid Tarot.
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theimaginauts · 5 months
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SKYWARD BOUND
Art by JULIE DILLON
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resqectable · 2 years
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Our universe grants every soul a twin–a reflection of themselves– the kindred spirit –And no matter where they are or how far away they are from each other – even if they are in different dimensions, they will always find one another. This is destiny ; this is love.
Julie Dillon
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thoughtkick · 2 years
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Our universe grants every soul a twin–a reflection of themselves– the kindred spirit –And no matter where they are or how far away they are from each other – even if they are in different dimensions, they will always find one another. This is destiny ; this is love.
Julie Dillon
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