clarkesworldmagazine.com - 4/2/2009
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This month's audio fiction is Rolling Steel: A Pre-Apocalyptic Love Story written by Jay Lake and Shannon Page and read by Shaun Farrell and Mur Lafferty.
brenda-cooper.com - 3/29/2009
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brenda-cooper.com —
I usually wake up with fiction stories in
my head. I’ve kept writing fiction in the last...
month, but the stories in my head lately have mostly been blogs. Here’s the futurist take on it: Earth has become a computer connected world. ...
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A Story of Engagement
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Lakeshore —
"Rolling Steel: A Pre-Apocalyptic Love Story by calendula_with and me is live at Clarkesworld — calendula_witch comments here. "Rolling Steel" in audio format, too scalzi explains The Sounds of METAtropolis Free For a Limited Time — Download the Hugo-nominated audiobook gratis. arcaedia with new guidelines for queries Moses is ...
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Lakeshore —
Here's the voting poll for the panda caption contest — I'll declare a winner on Monday, so get your vote in now. Review of some of Clarkesworld's audiocasts — Including some love for "Rolling Steel" by calendula_witch and me. Peering into North Korea — Photos of the hermit kingdom. (Snurched from Dark Roasted Blend.) Australian 3rd Brigade and their Kangaroo mascot in Egypt in 1915 — This photo will bend your head a little. Mexico ...
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