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[[File:The Night Stalker - What Do People Stalk All Night.jpg|thumb|Earliest known publicity campaign material for '''''What Do People Stalk All Night?'''''.]]'''''What Do People Stalk All Night?''''' is a children's book by Richard Scarry and Carl Kolchak.
[[File:The Night Stalker - What Do People Stalk All Night.jpg|thumb|Earliest known publicity campaign material for '''''What Do People Stalk All Night?'''''.]]'''''What Do People Stalk All Night?''''' is a children's book by Richard "Mister Busytown" Scarry and "Sidekick" Carl Kolchak.


== In the News ==
== In the News ==


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File:The_Super-Hungry_Parasite.jpg|link=The Super-Hungry Parasite|'''''[[The Super-Hungry Parasite]]''''' is a children's picture book starring a polymorphic alien organism which demonstrates a wide range of parasitic behaviors, eating its way through a variety of hosts before pupating and emerging as [REDACTED]. The winner of many children's literature awards and an ongoing series of emergency xenoparasitology research grants, it has infected almost 50 million hosts worldwide.
File:Night Stalker - Wendigo Girls.jpg|link=Wendigo Girls|"'''[[Wendigo Girls]]'''" is a lost episode of the American television series "The Night Stalker" starring Darren McGavin.  The episode features guest stars Richard Kiel, Amy Ray, and Emily Saliers.
 
File:Kolchak in the Morning.jpg|link=Kolchak in the Morning|"'''[[Kolchak in the Morning]]'''" is a song by Diana Ross and Darren McGavin.
 
File:Doctor Moonrise.jpg|link=Doctor Moonrise|'''''[[Doctor Moonrise]]''''' is an American coming-of-age comedy-horror film directed by Wes Anderson and Mike Flanagan.


File:A Christmas Stingray.jpg|link=A Christmas Stingray|'''''[[A Christmas Stingray]]''''' is a 1983 American Christmas ichthyology film based on marine biologist Jean Shepherd's semi-fictional anecdotes in his 1966 book ''In God We Trawl: All Others Pay Out Lines''.
File:A Christmas Stingray.jpg|link=A Christmas Stingray|'''''[[A Christmas Stingray]]''''' is a 1983 American Christmas ichthyology film based on marine biologist Jean Shepherd's semi-fictional anecdotes in his 1966 book ''In God We Trawl: All Others Pay Out Lines''.
File:The_Super-Hungry_Parasite.jpg|link=The Super-Hungry Parasite|'''''[[The Super-Hungry Parasite]]''''' is a children's picture book starring a polymorphic alien organism which demonstrates a wide range of parasitic behaviors, eating its way through a variety of hosts before pupating and emerging as [REDACTED]. The winner of many children's literature awards and an ongoing series of emergency xenoparasitology research grants, it has infected almost 50 million hosts worldwide.


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* ''[[A Christmas Stingray]]''
* ''[[A Christmas Stingray]]''
* ''[[Doctor Moonrise]]''
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* [[Gnomon algorithm]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]]
* [[Kolchak in the Morning]]
* ''[[The Super-Hungry Parasite]]''
* ''[[The Super-Hungry Parasite]]''


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[[Category:Children's books (nonfiction)]]
[[Category:Children's literature (nonfiction)]]


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Latest revision as of 07:56, 30 April 2024

Earliest known publicity campaign material for What Do People Stalk All Night?.

What Do People Stalk All Night? is a children's book by Richard "Mister Busytown" Scarry and "Sidekick" Carl Kolchak.

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