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twitter-coffeecup200.jpg BVC's Latest TwitterFic contest! To celebrate the ebook release of Rocket Boy and the Geek Girls , the first anthology from Book View Press, BVC is holding a TwitterFic contest November 3-5. The task: To write a complete story incorporating the contest theme in one ...
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bookviewcafe.com — Exclusively from Book View Press! rocketboy-and-the-geekgirls_150h.jpg Rocket Boy and the Geek Girls Fasten your seatbelts and brace... your tentacles. These all-star tales of epic wonder from the genre s masters will sizzle through your mind like a ... (more) Book View Cafe
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Book View Cafe launches Book View Press with Rocket Boy and the Geek Girls
SFScope — ... Literature , 2004) "Ask Arlen" by Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff ( Analog , 1997) "Steelcollar Worker" by Vonda N. McIntyre ( Analog , 1992) "A Mighty Fortress" by Brenda Clough ( Helix Magazine , 2007) "Who Killed Science Fiction" by Jennifer Stevenson "Rocket Boy and the Geek Girls" by Phyllis Irene Radford "The Persistence of Souls" by Sarah Zettel "Shadow Dancer" by Phyllis Irene Radford In addition, "to celebrate the launch of Rocket Boy , BVC is holding a TwitterFic contest (see this page for details). The contest runs 3-5 November 2009, and the two winners will each receive ...

Rocket Boy and the Geek Girls – affordable e-anthology from Book View Cafe
Futurismic — ... To celebrate the launch of Rocket Boy, BVC is holding a TwitterFic contest. For details visit the contest page: http://www.bookviewcafe.com/index.php/News/BVC-Twitter-Fic-Contest-8-Celebrating-Book-View ...

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