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Dangerous Space is here
I bought ‘Dangerous Space’ and read it from the early stories to the most recent to see how a writer grows, changes, becomes confident. ‘Dangerous Space’ the novella is wonderful all by itself, but if you’re a reader who is interested in a writer’s progress buy the entire book. Surprisingly, a ...
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Friday Free Fiction for 21st November
Futurismic — ... Kelley Eskridge has posted the full text of her novella, “Dangerous Space”, on her blog. This is one of her stories about Mars, a character whose gender is never specified. I am in awe of how Kelley manages this. It is also a really good story. ...

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Torque Control — ... March 1962 Fiction: Book View Cafe: “a consortium of over twenty professional authors with extensive publishing credits in the print world. Every day, new content available nowhere else will be served up on Book View Cafe: short stories, flash fiction, poetry, episodes of serialized novels, and maybe even a podcast now and then.” Contributing authors include Ursula K Le Guin, Vonda N McIntyre, Sarah Zettel and Jennifer Stevenson. Dangerous Space by Kelley Eskridge A virtual anthology of sf from the Phillipines ...

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