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2 comments:
The Juno interview is great :)
Candice Vetter's article Distance, Speed and Time was a thought-provoking and educational read for anyone who writes Science Fiction or Science Fantasy Romance. I loved her comments regarding Firefly getting it right. :) I'm also happy to know my Futuristic Fantasy trilogy (working title: Draxis) uses concepts that are not beyond "suspension of disbelief" for the informed reader.
OK, that hooked me. I'm now a member of SpecRom. :)
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