It's pretty hard for a book trailer to grab our attention, but with its cozy yet creepy campsite setting, this one for Uninvited Press' recent release of Dark Forest managed to do so. If stories about the "malignant wilderness" sound intriguing, then read on!
Synopsis:
Something deadly lurks among the shadows, and the trees themselves seethe with menace.
Never believe you are safe. No one is safe.
The dark forest is a state of mind.
Dark Forest is an anthology from Uninvited Books edited by Robert Dunbar. These classic stories of the malignant wilderness come from the pens of illustrious authors like Ambrose Beirce, Algernon Blackwood, Arthur Machen, E. Nesbit, H. G. Wells and many others, combining to create an atmosphere of surreal malignity. (Also included is Dunbar’s novella Wood.)
Each tale is annotated by contemporary talents, and the insights and observations of writers of the caliber of Paul G. Bens,...
Synopsis:
Something deadly lurks among the shadows, and the trees themselves seethe with menace.
Never believe you are safe. No one is safe.
The dark forest is a state of mind.
Dark Forest is an anthology from Uninvited Books edited by Robert Dunbar. These classic stories of the malignant wilderness come from the pens of illustrious authors like Ambrose Beirce, Algernon Blackwood, Arthur Machen, E. Nesbit, H. G. Wells and many others, combining to create an atmosphere of surreal malignity. (Also included is Dunbar’s novella Wood.)
Each tale is annotated by contemporary talents, and the insights and observations of writers of the caliber of Paul G. Bens,...
- 8/18/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Curious about where some of your favorite horror creatures and stories originated? Then you'll want to read on for details about Robert Dunbar's newly released Vortex: Essays from a Sea of Nightmares.
Synopsis:
Dark currents flow beneath the surface… powerful, deadly… ancient. Monsters churn the deep waters of the soul.
Vampires and werewolves, sea hags and witches, even the Jersey Devil – the monsters teeming in our subconscious minds are with us always. Vortex explores the origins of some of mankind’s oldest folklore and the influence of that lore on literature, film, and popular culture.
Not sure it's for you? Here's an excerpt from Dunbar's introduction:
They say a basis in fact underlies most legends. They say it all the time, all those Wise Elders in all those old horror films, the high priests, the scientists, the gypsy fortune tellers. On this single issue they agree unanimously. Deep currents...
Synopsis:
Dark currents flow beneath the surface… powerful, deadly… ancient. Monsters churn the deep waters of the soul.
Vampires and werewolves, sea hags and witches, even the Jersey Devil – the monsters teeming in our subconscious minds are with us always. Vortex explores the origins of some of mankind’s oldest folklore and the influence of that lore on literature, film, and popular culture.
Not sure it's for you? Here's an excerpt from Dunbar's introduction:
They say a basis in fact underlies most legends. They say it all the time, all those Wise Elders in all those old horror films, the high priests, the scientists, the gypsy fortune tellers. On this single issue they agree unanimously. Deep currents...
- 5/23/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Fall officially begins tomorrow, September 22nd, and what better to observe the equinox than by downloading a free eBook? From now through September 25th, Robert Dunbar's Martyrs & Monsters is available at no cost from Amazon.
Martyrs & Monsters is a collection of dangerously dark fiction for adults by the author of The Pines, The Shore, and Willy. The stories explore dark fiction in all its hues and are "sure to satisfy lovers of both horror and literary fiction.” - Shroud Magazine
Check out the book's trailer below, and if you like what you see, get your copy via the EvilShop link at the bottom of the page.
Find out more about this title and many others at the Uninvited Books website.
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Go dark in the comments section below!
Martyrs & Monsters is a collection of dangerously dark fiction for adults by the author of The Pines, The Shore, and Willy. The stories explore dark fiction in all its hues and are "sure to satisfy lovers of both horror and literary fiction.” - Shroud Magazine
Check out the book's trailer below, and if you like what you see, get your copy via the EvilShop link at the bottom of the page.
Find out more about this title and many others at the Uninvited Books website.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Go dark in the comments section below!
- 9/21/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
A few months ago we printed an excerpt from author Robert Dunbar's new novella Wood, and if you liked what you read but never got around to getting a copy for yourself, you'll want to pay attention to this latest bit of news.
The Kindle edition of Wood will be available for download from Amazon absolutely Free from Friday, June 1st, through Tuesday, June 5th, courtesy of Uninvited Books.
Synopsis:
Woods surround a blighted section of a nameless city. After dark, something creeps forth into the streets, something that preys upon humans ... and may ultimately replace them.
One winter night, it begins to stalk a runaway girl.
The monster just made its first mistake.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
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Avoid mistakes in the comments section below!
The Kindle edition of Wood will be available for download from Amazon absolutely Free from Friday, June 1st, through Tuesday, June 5th, courtesy of Uninvited Books.
Synopsis:
Woods surround a blighted section of a nameless city. After dark, something creeps forth into the streets, something that preys upon humans ... and may ultimately replace them.
One winter night, it begins to stalk a runaway girl.
The monster just made its first mistake.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Avoid mistakes in the comments section below!
- 6/1/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
A few months ago we brought to your attention the short story collection Shadows: Supernatural Tales by Masters of Modern Literature, and to help refresh your memory, Uninvited Books has released a new trailer featuring editor Robert Dunbar reading from his introduction.
Synopsis:
Shadows: Supernatural Tales by Masters of Modern Literature features terrifying explorations of the dark by many of the great writers who revolutionized dark fiction. These may be the finest, most evocative ghost stories ever written.
The authors include: Virginia Woolf, D. H. Lawrence, E. M. Forster, Edith Wharton, Willa Cather, Henry James, Algernon Blackwood, Oliver Onions, Montague Rhodes James, and more.
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Synopsis:
Shadows: Supernatural Tales by Masters of Modern Literature features terrifying explorations of the dark by many of the great writers who revolutionized dark fiction. These may be the finest, most evocative ghost stories ever written.
The authors include: Virginia Woolf, D. H. Lawrence, E. M. Forster, Edith Wharton, Willa Cather, Henry James, Algernon Blackwood, Oliver Onions, Montague Rhodes James, and more.
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Bring horror into the modern world in the comments section below!
- 4/21/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Acclaimed author Robert Dunbar is back with a new novella entitled Wood, which comes with the tagline: Blessed is the creature that knows its purpose. Did someone say "creature"? If your ears perked up, too, read on for an excerpt from the tale.
Synopsis:
Woods surround a blighted section of a nameless city, and at night something creeps forth into the streets, something that preys upon humans ... and may ultimately replace them.
Excerpt:
Boundaries shift.
Towns and cities grow in spurts, sometimes encroaching upon places better left alone, areas that through a sort of negative geography remain neither forest nor park, neither rural nor urban. No proper designations exist. Unnamed and unclaimed, such regions appear on no map. They never have. Perhaps always they seemed too insignificant: half a lot, a strip of woodland, an acre of bog. Dead space. Easily overlooked or deliberately ignored. As though, all along, people knew … or at least suspected.
Synopsis:
Woods surround a blighted section of a nameless city, and at night something creeps forth into the streets, something that preys upon humans ... and may ultimately replace them.
Excerpt:
Boundaries shift.
Towns and cities grow in spurts, sometimes encroaching upon places better left alone, areas that through a sort of negative geography remain neither forest nor park, neither rural nor urban. No proper designations exist. Unnamed and unclaimed, such regions appear on no map. They never have. Perhaps always they seemed too insignificant: half a lot, a strip of woodland, an acre of bog. Dead space. Easily overlooked or deliberately ignored. As though, all along, people knew … or at least suspected.
- 3/11/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Wood by Robert Dunbar
(Uninvited Books)
“Blessed is the beast that knows its purpose.”
Something has begun to creep in from the woods at night … something that stalks a young girl along deserted streets
An excerpt from Wood:
Boundaries shift.
Towns and cities grow in spurts, sometimes encroaching upon places better left alone, areas that through a sort of negative geography remain neither forest nor park, neither rural nor urban. No proper designations exist. Unnamed and unclaimed, such regions appear on no map. They never have. Perhaps always they seemed too insignificant: half a lot, a strip of woodland, an acre of bog. Dead space. Easily overlooked or deliberately ignored. As though, all along, people knew … or at least suspected.
Yet such places exist everywhere. In every village. Every suburb. Ask any child. They form the terrain of all the darkest fairytales, the landscape of nightmares.
Alleyways through the worst...
(Uninvited Books)
“Blessed is the beast that knows its purpose.”
Something has begun to creep in from the woods at night … something that stalks a young girl along deserted streets
An excerpt from Wood:
Boundaries shift.
Towns and cities grow in spurts, sometimes encroaching upon places better left alone, areas that through a sort of negative geography remain neither forest nor park, neither rural nor urban. No proper designations exist. Unnamed and unclaimed, such regions appear on no map. They never have. Perhaps always they seemed too insignificant: half a lot, a strip of woodland, an acre of bog. Dead space. Easily overlooked or deliberately ignored. As though, all along, people knew … or at least suspected.
Yet such places exist everywhere. In every village. Every suburb. Ask any child. They form the terrain of all the darkest fairytales, the landscape of nightmares.
Alleyways through the worst...
- 2/29/2012
- by Peter Schwotzer
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Another year is coming to an end. Where does the time go? Seems the older I get the faster the time goes and there is no surer sign than that of me getting into the E-Reader game.
I finally broke down and bought a Kindle this year and no the world didn’t end. In fact I am very happy I did. I will first and foremost always love the feel of a real book; the fragrance, the crisp clean pages being turned and the weight of it gently held in my hands.
The Kindle has allowed me to read the back catalogs of many authors I love that I wouldn’t have otherwise been able afford to do. Plus, a lot of publishers and authors are sending me Kindle books for review, which is a lot better than Pdf’s. As I had to print the Pdf books out.
I finally broke down and bought a Kindle this year and no the world didn’t end. In fact I am very happy I did. I will first and foremost always love the feel of a real book; the fragrance, the crisp clean pages being turned and the weight of it gently held in my hands.
The Kindle has allowed me to read the back catalogs of many authors I love that I wouldn’t have otherwise been able afford to do. Plus, a lot of publishers and authors are sending me Kindle books for review, which is a lot better than Pdf’s. As I had to print the Pdf books out.
- 12/20/2011
- by Peter Schwotzer
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Martyrs & Monsters by Robert Dunbar
(Uninvited Books)
Introduction by Greg F. Gifune
Author’s Note
Getting Wet
Like A Story
High Rise
Saturday Night Fights
Gray Soil
Mal de Mer
Red Soil
The Folly
Are We Dead Yet?
Explanations
Killing Billie’s Boys
Away
Full
The Moon (Upside Down)
Only Disconnect
Robert Dunbar’s writing never fails to impress me. “The Pines”, “The Shore” and “Willy” are all examples of what dark literature can be in the hands of a writer who understands the darkness that lies within all of us and who understands that humanity is frail, perplexing and unpredictable.
Robert’s short story collection “Martyr’s & Monsters” is no exception. The tales within this wonderful collection are delectably dark, frightening and disturbing, with a cast of characters that are life-like, damaged, vulnerable and in some instances somewhat twisted.
This group of stories is not to be taken lightly,...
(Uninvited Books)
Introduction by Greg F. Gifune
Author’s Note
Getting Wet
Like A Story
High Rise
Saturday Night Fights
Gray Soil
Mal de Mer
Red Soil
The Folly
Are We Dead Yet?
Explanations
Killing Billie’s Boys
Away
Full
The Moon (Upside Down)
Only Disconnect
Robert Dunbar’s writing never fails to impress me. “The Pines”, “The Shore” and “Willy” are all examples of what dark literature can be in the hands of a writer who understands the darkness that lies within all of us and who understands that humanity is frail, perplexing and unpredictable.
Robert’s short story collection “Martyr’s & Monsters” is no exception. The tales within this wonderful collection are delectably dark, frightening and disturbing, with a cast of characters that are life-like, damaged, vulnerable and in some instances somewhat twisted.
This group of stories is not to be taken lightly,...
- 9/23/2011
- by Peter Schwotzer
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Martyrs & Monsters by Robert Dunbar
Uninvited Books
Mr. Dunbar’s critically acclaimed collection now available for your reading pleasure on E-Book. This is one you don’t want to miss.
“A masterpiece.” Dark Scribe Magazine
“Substantial amounts of panache and poetic insight.” Cemetery Dance Magazine
“Sure to satisfy lovers of both horror and literary fiction.”
Shroud Magazine
“Hauntingly sensual … with a razor’s edge of eroticism.” Hell Notes
“Provocative … vivid and visceral.” Gud Magazine “Never less than brilliant.” The Black Abyss
“A scary, compelling ride.” Nights & Weekends ”
A milestone of modern horror.” The Black… More...
Uninvited Books
Mr. Dunbar’s critically acclaimed collection now available for your reading pleasure on E-Book. This is one you don’t want to miss.
“A masterpiece.” Dark Scribe Magazine
“Substantial amounts of panache and poetic insight.” Cemetery Dance Magazine
“Sure to satisfy lovers of both horror and literary fiction.”
Shroud Magazine
“Hauntingly sensual … with a razor’s edge of eroticism.” Hell Notes
“Provocative … vivid and visceral.” Gud Magazine “Never less than brilliant.” The Black Abyss
“A scary, compelling ride.” Nights & Weekends ”
A milestone of modern horror.” The Black… More...
- 8/26/2011
- by Peter Schwotzer
- Horror News
Martyrs & Monsters by Robert Dunbar
Uninvited Books
Mr. Dunbar’s critically acclaimed collection now available for your reading pleasure on E-Book. This is one you don’t want to miss.
“A masterpiece.” Dark Scribe Magazine
“Substantial amounts of panache and poetic insight.” Cemetery Dance Magazine
“Sure to satisfy lovers of both horror and literary fiction.”
Shroud Magazine
“Hauntingly sensual … with a razor’s edge of eroticism.” Hell Notes
“Provocative … vivid and visceral.” Gud Magazine “Never less than brilliant.” The Black Abyss
“A scary, compelling ride.” Nights & Weekends ”
A milestone of modern horror.” The Black Glove...
Uninvited Books
Mr. Dunbar’s critically acclaimed collection now available for your reading pleasure on E-Book. This is one you don’t want to miss.
“A masterpiece.” Dark Scribe Magazine
“Substantial amounts of panache and poetic insight.” Cemetery Dance Magazine
“Sure to satisfy lovers of both horror and literary fiction.”
Shroud Magazine
“Hauntingly sensual … with a razor’s edge of eroticism.” Hell Notes
“Provocative … vivid and visceral.” Gud Magazine “Never less than brilliant.” The Black Abyss
“A scary, compelling ride.” Nights & Weekends ”
A milestone of modern horror.” The Black Glove...
- 8/26/2011
- by Peter Schwotzer
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Since we know a lot of our Dread Central regulars are avid book readers, we're always on the lookout for new stories and anthologies to share with them. Today we have two collections of horror tales that sound like good candidates for a summer reading list: Decayed Etchings and Shadows: Supernatural Tales by Masters of Modern Literature.
Brandon Ford's Decayed Etchings contains 18 brand new, never before published tales of the dark, twisted, and macabre. Buried within these gnarled pages, you’ll discover jilted lovers, cheating spouses, bizarre fetishes, acid trips, and roaming sleepwalkers. You’ll meet noisy neighbors, struggling writers, vengeful females, and even a monster or two.
With Decayed Etchings, you’ll dive headfirst into a world of ghoulish delights that will surely satisfy even the most jaded gorehound. In this world there is always something lurid hiding beneath. You need only scratch the surface.
The official release date is July 4th,...
Brandon Ford's Decayed Etchings contains 18 brand new, never before published tales of the dark, twisted, and macabre. Buried within these gnarled pages, you’ll discover jilted lovers, cheating spouses, bizarre fetishes, acid trips, and roaming sleepwalkers. You’ll meet noisy neighbors, struggling writers, vengeful females, and even a monster or two.
With Decayed Etchings, you’ll dive headfirst into a world of ghoulish delights that will surely satisfy even the most jaded gorehound. In this world there is always something lurid hiding beneath. You need only scratch the surface.
The official release date is July 4th,...
- 6/24/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Willy by Robert Dunbar
(Uninvited Books)
In a school for boys with emotional problems, a disturbed adolescent struggles against a mire of superstition and oppression. Then he meets Willy … and the other boy – charismatic and strange – saves him.
Or damns him.
Robert Dunbar’s new book “Willy” is one of the most powerful and compelling books I have ever read. In a genre busting tour-de-force, Mr. Dunbar has redefined the beauty of dark literature, the effect it can have on you and what it can accomplish.
At it’s forefront “Willy” is a tale of a young mentally disturbed teenage boy, cast out from society, being thrown from institution to institution. But as you delve deeper into the story you discover that it is also a story of the power of love, how it can fix the broken, take away the pain, give hope and also be a curse.
The...
(Uninvited Books)
In a school for boys with emotional problems, a disturbed adolescent struggles against a mire of superstition and oppression. Then he meets Willy … and the other boy – charismatic and strange – saves him.
Or damns him.
Robert Dunbar’s new book “Willy” is one of the most powerful and compelling books I have ever read. In a genre busting tour-de-force, Mr. Dunbar has redefined the beauty of dark literature, the effect it can have on you and what it can accomplish.
At it’s forefront “Willy” is a tale of a young mentally disturbed teenage boy, cast out from society, being thrown from institution to institution. But as you delve deeper into the story you discover that it is also a story of the power of love, how it can fix the broken, take away the pain, give hope and also be a curse.
The...
- 4/15/2011
- by Peter Schwotzer
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Uninvited Books is a new independent press dedicated to restoring the mantle of visionary artistry, subtle craftsmanship, and psychological sophistication to dark literature; and along those lines they have announced the recent publication of Robert Dunbar's Willy.
Synopsis:
In a school for boys with emotional problems, a disturbed adolescent struggles against a mire of superstition and oppression. Then he meets Willy ... and the other boy – charismatic and strange – saves him.
Or damns him.
Author Robert Dunbar (official site here) has been called “the catalyst for the new literary movement in horror” and “one of the saviors of contemporary dark fiction.” Along with Willy, he has written The Pines, The Shore, and the short story collection Martyrs and Monsters.
For more info be sure to visit the Uninvited Books website.
- Debi Moore
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Save, and then damn, someone in the comments section below!
Synopsis:
In a school for boys with emotional problems, a disturbed adolescent struggles against a mire of superstition and oppression. Then he meets Willy ... and the other boy – charismatic and strange – saves him.
Or damns him.
Author Robert Dunbar (official site here) has been called “the catalyst for the new literary movement in horror” and “one of the saviors of contemporary dark fiction.” Along with Willy, he has written The Pines, The Shore, and the short story collection Martyrs and Monsters.
For more info be sure to visit the Uninvited Books website.
- Debi Moore
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Save, and then damn, someone in the comments section below!
- 3/2/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Willy by Robert Dunbar
(Uninvited Books)
In a school for boys with emotional problems, a disturbed adolescent struggles against a mire of superstition and oppression. Then he meets Willy … and the other boy – charismatic and strange – saves him.
Or damns him.
Critical Praise For Works
by Robert Dunbar
“Substantial amounts of panache
and poetic insight.”
Cemetery Dance
“Masterful. “
Dark Scribe
“Utterly engrossing.”
Lambda Literary Foundation
“Provocative.”
Gud Magazine
“Exquisite.”
BookLove
“Never less than brilliant.”
The Black Abyss
“Shocking and compelling.”
Total Quality Reading...
(Uninvited Books)
In a school for boys with emotional problems, a disturbed adolescent struggles against a mire of superstition and oppression. Then he meets Willy … and the other boy – charismatic and strange – saves him.
Or damns him.
Critical Praise For Works
by Robert Dunbar
“Substantial amounts of panache
and poetic insight.”
Cemetery Dance
“Masterful. “
Dark Scribe
“Utterly engrossing.”
Lambda Literary Foundation
“Provocative.”
Gud Magazine
“Exquisite.”
BookLove
“Never less than brilliant.”
The Black Abyss
“Shocking and compelling.”
Total Quality Reading...
- 1/28/2011
- by Peter Schwotzer
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
The Horror Writers Association has announced the nominees for the 2009 Bram Stoker Award, honoring superior achievement in horror literature:
Superior Achievement In A Novel
Audrey's Door by Sarah Langan (Harper)Patient Zero: A Joe Ledger Novel by Jonathan Maberry (St. Martin's Griffin)Quarantined by Joe McKinney (Lachesis Publishing)Cursed by Jeremy Shipp (Raw Dog Screaming Press)
Superior Achievement In A First Novel
Breathers by S. G. Browne (Broadway Books)Solomon's Grave by Daniel G. Keohane (Dragon Moon Press)Damnable by Hank Schwaeble (Jove)The Little Sleep by Paul Tremblay (Henry Holt)Superior Achievement In Long Fiction"Dreaming Robot Monster" by Mort Castle (Mighty Unclean)The Hunger of Empty Vessels by Scott Edelman (Bad Moon Books)The Lucid Dreaming by Lisa Morton (Bad Moon Books)Doc Good's Traveling Show by Gene O'Neill (Bad Moon Books)Superior Achievement In Short Fiction"Keeping Watch" by Nate Kenyon (Monstrous: 20 Tales of Giant Creature Terror...
Superior Achievement In A Novel
Audrey's Door by Sarah Langan (Harper)Patient Zero: A Joe Ledger Novel by Jonathan Maberry (St. Martin's Griffin)Quarantined by Joe McKinney (Lachesis Publishing)Cursed by Jeremy Shipp (Raw Dog Screaming Press)
Superior Achievement In A First Novel
Breathers by S. G. Browne (Broadway Books)Solomon's Grave by Daniel G. Keohane (Dragon Moon Press)Damnable by Hank Schwaeble (Jove)The Little Sleep by Paul Tremblay (Henry Holt)Superior Achievement In Long Fiction"Dreaming Robot Monster" by Mort Castle (Mighty Unclean)The Hunger of Empty Vessels by Scott Edelman (Bad Moon Books)The Lucid Dreaming by Lisa Morton (Bad Moon Books)Doc Good's Traveling Show by Gene O'Neill (Bad Moon Books)Superior Achievement In Short Fiction"Keeping Watch" by Nate Kenyon (Monstrous: 20 Tales of Giant Creature Terror...
- 2/21/2010
- by Glenn Hauman
- Comicmix.com
Hello all Monster Fans,
I have been away for a while and vehemently apologize. I have been bogged down in a project for a company I freelance for, for the past few months as well as my full time job. Deadlines, travel etc…you get the picture.
I wanted to close out 2009 with my top ten books of 2009. I managed to read 56 books this year, not as many as I would have liked but more than I thought. There were some great, some good and some not so good. But I tip my hat to anyone that has the stamina and fortitude to finish a novel.
In my position at Famous Monsters I have been lucky enough to be able to correspond with some of my favorite writers in the Horror field. Some of them have sent me manuscripts of some of their upcoming books. Even though a few of...
I have been away for a while and vehemently apologize. I have been bogged down in a project for a company I freelance for, for the past few months as well as my full time job. Deadlines, travel etc…you get the picture.
I wanted to close out 2009 with my top ten books of 2009. I managed to read 56 books this year, not as many as I would have liked but more than I thought. There were some great, some good and some not so good. But I tip my hat to anyone that has the stamina and fortitude to finish a novel.
In my position at Famous Monsters I have been lucky enough to be able to correspond with some of my favorite writers in the Horror field. Some of them have sent me manuscripts of some of their upcoming books. Even though a few of...
- 1/4/2010
- by Peter Schwotzer
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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