(I think it he wanted them to be about a particular brand of butter, and there was some theme song...I saw games people tweeting pictures of it (it was very short - the book, IIRC, was similar in format to Lovecraft's Commonplace Book))
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I don't know of you use Reddit, but r/tipofmytongue might help you! My partner said it sounded a little like Roald Dahl?
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I might use it if I get really stuck. (Not Roald Dahl!)
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Richard Brautigan?
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I don't know R.B. . It could be, but he seems a bit too modern from what I remember (And the fact you don't remember the particular story/vignette described makes it less likely)
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I think I know exactly who you mean, let me think...
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(IIRC you compared it to Lovecraft's commonplace book but I can't find any record of our conversation now that I'm searching...)
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this sounds vaguely barthelmey to me, but if you mean english-from-england, not merely english-language, then it's not him; he's american.
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