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  • A super-indie, ultra-low budget, independently distributed urban fantasy about Storytellers (who do not actually tell many stories) and Incubi (who do not actually seduce any women) battling for the sake of a single small child.

    Catching up: Movies recently seen kirizal 2010

  • The Incubus (Incubi?) are a mish mash of black-PVC fetish gear, business suits, and child molester glasses.

    A review for INK wendigomountain 2009

  • The two had gotten off to a rocky start, since hed trapped her in a tomb of Incubi and hadnt rescued her for weeks.

    Kiss of a Demon King Kresley Cole 2009

  • The two had gotten off to a rocky start, since hed trapped her in a tomb of Incubi and hadnt rescued her for weeks.

    Kiss of a Demon King Kresley Cole 2009

  • The two had gotten off to a rocky start, since hed trapped her in a tomb of Incubi and hadnt rescued her for weeks.

    Kiss of a Demon King Kresley Cole 2009

  • Dare I suggest “Investors and Incubi” for a sequel?

    Suburban Fantasy | Live Granades 2009

  • These are they which Cardan thinks desire so much carnal copulation with witches (Incubi and Succubi), transform bodies, and are so very cold, if they be touched; and that serve magicians.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • I had just received two letters, one from T. W. Rolleston protesting with all the conventional moral earnestness of an article in the Spectator newspaper, against my writing for such a magazine; and one from A.E., denouncing with the intensity of a personal conviction that magazine, which he called the ‘Organ of the Incubi and the Succubi’.

    Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies W.B. Yeats 1965

  • I had just received two letters, one from T. W. Rolleston protesting with all the conventional moral earnestness of an article in the Spectator newspaper, against my writing for such a magazine; and one from A.E., denouncing with the intensity of a personal conviction that magazine, which he called the ‘Organ of the Incubi and the Succubi’.

    Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies W.B. Yeats 1965

  • I had just received two letters, one from T. W. Rolleston protesting with all the conventional moral earnestness of an article in the Spectator newspaper, against my writing for such a magazine; and one from A.E., denouncing with the intensity of a personal conviction that magazine, which he called the ‘Organ of the Incubi and the Succubi’.

    Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies W.B. Yeats 1965

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