Published 12/1/2008
by Jason Sizemore
at Apex Book Company
Paul Jessup (one of our Apex Magazine submissions editors) has a new essay posted at Strange Horizons titled “ Confession of a Red Mage .” Those who grew up blowing into NES cartridges will revel in the 8-bit love.
Michael A. Burstein continued his media barnstorm tour with a stop at the radio show “Hour of the Wolf.” The November 29th show has been posted at http://archive.wbai.org/pls.php?mp3fil=21983 .
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