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The Project Gutenberg eBook of They Twinkled Like Jewels, by Philip José Farmer
It was only a year and a half ago that Phil Farmer, till then a totally unknown (editorially speaking at any rate) young man of Peoria, wrote himself a novel that won him instantaneous acclaim as perhaps the hottest new science fiction writer currently astir. Its title was "The Lovers" and since ...
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QuasarDragon — ... : "They Twinkled Like Jewels" by Philip José Farmer, from Fantastic Universe January 1954. "Crane didn't get the nice man's name—until it was far too late to do anything at all about it." Online HERE . ...

Free Fiction and Stuff for 8/2/09
SF Signal — Free Fiction and Stuff [courtesy of the virtually-cosmopolitan QuasarDragon] Issue nine of Crossed Genres, an alternate history themed issue, is out with fiction by Erika Tracy, Athena Andreadis, Layla Lawlor, Kimberley Long-Ewing, Joyce Chng, and Craig Allen. @Afterburn SF: "The Gates of the Sun" by Lawrence Buentello. @The Town Drunk: "Self-Made Man" by Nora Fleischer. @Project Gutenberg: "They Twinkled Like Jewels" by Philip José Farmer (1954). @The Freezine of Fantasy and Science Fiction: " ...

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