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Monthly Archives: January 2007
Kiwis win…
So, the Poms prove that now they could not beat an egg. That should see them out of the ODIs after this weekend. I guess they’ll have some extra time off before the World Cup.
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New Waldrop
Bruce Chrumka points out that there’s a new Howard Waldrop story “Kindermarchen” available to read for free (free!) over the Lou Antonelli’s Sentinel Science Fiction. You need to go check it out. So do I. Damn I wish Howard was … Continue reading
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On copyediting Sterling
I forgot that Sterling was fuh-nee! The Leggy Starlitz stories are f*cking hilarious. I love them. Even though they’re out of date, pointing back to some bygone moment just after the Russians tore down the wall, they’re still the most … Continue reading
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Neil’s next
I stumbled across this on amazon.com. It’s the cover for Neil’s YA collection, M is for Magic. I’m very curious to see what stories are in the book, if there are new ones, and to get a chance to read … Continue reading
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