RDSP has 3 titles on the preliminary ballot for the Wonderland award: FUNGUS OF THE HEART by Jeremy C Shipp, THE INFLATABLE VOLUNTEER by Steve Aylett and MY HEART SAID NO, BUT THE CAMERA CREW SAID YES! By Bradley Sands. You can vote to help select the final ballot.
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