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		<title>SiMF article gets BoingBoing&#8217;ed!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Congratulations to Kay Holt, whose SiMF article &#8220;I know why the vampire sparkles!&#8221; was linked on the enormously popular site Boing Boing! Said Maggie Koerth-Baker: In what may possibly be the best fantasy fanwanking ever, writer Kay Holt presents a creepily dead-on theory explaining the characteristics of Twilight-series vampires (up to and including the sparkliness) [...]]]></description>
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