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Aural Delights No 102 Charles Stross
Aural Delights No 102 Charles Stross
(http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i289/lightfoot-art/SSSAD102Fine-1.jpg) Editorial: StarShipSofa and the Future by Tony C Smith Cover Art: Evan Forsch (http://www.evan4sh.com/) Poem: Clone Assassin by Lyn C. A Gardner (http://www.gardnercastle.com/LynCAGardner.htm) 19:20 Fact: Movie Talk by ...
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