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Magic Mouse Publishing
Magic Mouse Publishing was built upon the ruined husk of an independent record store owned by a small and inscrutable Russo-American by the name of Kevin Pabichka. Plagued by a series of bad debts, haircuts, and patchouli-scented jam bands, Pabichka formed the vanity publishing house in a last-ditch effort to, in his words, gather words of fanfiction into book at least. Pabichka's words were of rather poor quality, and his sense of editorial foresight almost certainly moreso; yet from his peculiar robot-and-borscht-strewn landscapes grew a somewhat formidable publishing house based on the fact that fantasy punters still have a healthy chunk of disposable income in this work-a-day world.
Due to the astounding sales of the undeserving The Song of the Sorcelator and its two (so far) sequels, Magic Mouse has reached heights of never before seen success, and if reports are to be believed, excess.
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