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'''Arthur Machen''' was an [[author]]. At some point before the [[21st century]] Arthur met [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack Harkness]], who later said that he was an "interesting guy" and once coined the phrase “always a godfather and never a god”. [[Aleister Crowley]] was said to have been a fan of Arthur Machen's work.
'''Arthur Machen''' was an [[author]]. At some point before the [[21st century]] Arthur met [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack Harkness]], who later said that he was an "interesting guy" and once coined the phrase “always a godfather and never a god”. [[Aleister Crowley]] was said to have been a fan of Arthur Machen's work.


By [[2009]], there was a [[Arthur Machen estate|council estate named after the author]], with each of its individual buildings being named after his literary works. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Wrong Hands (short story)|The Wrong Hands]]'')
By [[2009]], there was a [[Arthur Machen estate|council estate named after the author]], with each of its individual buildings being named after his literary works. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Wrong Hands (short story)|The Wrong Hands]]'')
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Latest revision as of 05:58, 7 February 2024

Arthur Machen

Arthur Machen was an author. At some point before the 21st century Arthur met Captain Jack Harkness, who later said that he was an "interesting guy" and once coined the phrase “always a godfather and never a god”. Aleister Crowley was said to have been a fan of Arthur Machen's work.

By 2009, there was a council estate named after the author, with each of its individual buildings being named after his literary works. (PROSE: The Wrong Hands)