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	<description>Ponderings from The Looking Glass Wars Librarian</description>
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		<title>From Out the Desert</title>
		<description>Success! Our expedition to the Land of Infinite Sun, yielded fantastic results. Though our Institute members toiled through the blazing heat, great discoveries were made. We are still cataloging all of the items and finds but we can tell you now that the artifacts recovered have gone a long way ...</description>
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		<title>A Woeful Lack of Misdirection</title>
		<description>We here at the Institute have been out of our minds. The whirlwind tour of parts unknown like the Bay, the Windy City and coming up The Cactus Con Capital. We have been studiously gathering more threads to weave the fabric together and have neglected the reporting of it.

Of note: ...</description>
		<link>http://lookingglasswars.com/librarianblog/2010/05/12/a-woeful-lack-of-misdirection/%</link>
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		<title>The Box Speaks! Good Morning America</title>
		<description>Alyss' Legion,You have demanded and now it has arrived.  Bowing to the inevitable, mainstream media welcomes Frank Beddor. Set your little black boxes to record the man himself. The truth will be revealed! The Looking Glass Wars comes to ABC's Good Morning America November 13, 2009. Now all will know how ...</description>
		<link>http://lookingglasswars.com/librarianblog/2009/10/28/good-morning-america/%</link>
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		<title>Migration Completed</title>
		<description>The annual migration to the South was a smashing success. Able to feed you comers the pap you desired, made sure that the next volume of Hatter's tales flew from our arms. More than happy to dole out a preview of what's to come in October. In addition, Redd and ...</description>
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		<title>Dateline: The Threads Converge in the Breach</title>
		<description>Multiple whispers are all coming together. With the revelations of the third book about to be released on the world we are still lighting the lamps and burning the oil for so many other things. Not the least of which is the yearly migration to the south where the hordes ...</description>
		<link>http://lookingglasswars.com/librarianblog/2009/05/20/dateline-the-threads-converge-in-the-breach/%</link>
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		<title>Dateline: On the Cusp Of the Great Plains</title>
		<description>For those of you worried about my absence, never fear. My sabbatical was spent communing with the Caterpillars and brought forth a glorious burst of insight currently being poured into the dictation of more of Hatter Madigan’s adventures. Red, as my Caterpillar was known, graciously divined another snatch of the ...</description>
		<link>http://lookingglasswars.com/librarianblog/2009/04/10/dateline-on-the-cusp-of-the-great-plains/%</link>
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		<title>Dateline:  the depths of the pacific ocean</title>
		<description>The clock is about to strike midnight and we have just boarded the Looking Glass submarine off the coast of San Diego and set our compass directive to 'north' after an exhilarating and edifying 5 days in booth 1717 at the comic con. Hopefully some of you reading this were ...</description>
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		<title>Dateline: San Diego Comic Con Booth 1717</title>
		<description>
Cheers from San Diego!  It was the ultimate scavenger hunt as Col. Barlow, Miss Mars and I followed the underground parallel map leading us to the illustrious bedlam of the San Diego Comic Con.  We exited through a portal only to discover ourselves in Booth #1717 standing beside ...</description>
		<link>http://lookingglasswars.com/librarianblog/2008/07/23/dateline-san-diego-comic-con-booth-1717/%</link>
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		<title>Dateline: Subterranean Los Angeles</title>
		<description>Finally.  A message from Mr. Beddor.
A brief synaptic flash of Morse code stating geo-4coordinates, cryptic and enigmatic, the message was neither any more nor less than a savvy inter-dimensional tracker would need. Accompanied by Col. Barlow, our intrepid Hatter M Institute watchdog Miss Mars and a thermos of Irish ...</description>
		<link>http://lookingglasswars.com/librarianblog/2008/07/22/dateline-subterranean-los-angeles/%</link>
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		<title>Dateline: Los Angeles</title>
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The submarine docked in San Pedro Bay and after a harrowing skeuter ride up from the south bay I arrived back in Los Angeles as the clock struck 3:33 am. 

Fully restored after 3 hours of isolation tank deep sleep I arrived at the Hatter M Institute on the decaying ...</description>
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