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14theditch.livejournal.com — While I was away at Readercon, I got an e-mail from Japanese translator Yoshio Kobayashi , letting... me know that there is a new blog (in both English and Japanese), 26 to 50 .  The site will have reviews, interviews, discussion, news, etc. about the field of fantastic ... (more) 26 to 50
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14theditch — ... to 50.  The site will have reviews, interviews, discussion, news, etc. about the field of fantastic literature.  Check it out.  They presently have some brief interviews up with Lucius Shepard, Tim Pratt, Chris Barzak,Gordon Van Gelder, Alan Deniro, and more about the "generation gap or lack there of" in the genre.  Here's the link: http://home.f00.itscom.net/26to50/

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Bibliophile Stalker — ... Morgan on Show Not Tell - Let Me Tell You How. William Shunn on Positioning chapter headers on the page. Megan Kurashige on helpful hints for bookstore customers, part 4. Rachelle Gardner on Write Another Book! John B Rosenman on Spice Up Your Chapter Titles. The Book Publicity Blog on What is an Imprint? News Magic: The Gathering soda. Check out 26 to 50, a Japanese/English literature site. FANTASTIC FICTION at KGB--special Clarion ...

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