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i guess its the problem of establishing the character of the publication enough so people can tell what you are really after. and even then, i guess you always get things you didn't really want. the piece i plan to submit next is a tribute to lovecraft and pohl. or at least a tribute to all those that they have influenced over the years, lets see whether i can pull it off in my inimitably mundane fashion.
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Uberdog, Noted. I'd like to read it anyway. I liked both the others.
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quote: Originally posted by gil: Uberdog,
Noted. I'd like to read it anyway. I liked both the others.
I sent you the chapter.
--- "It's the Christmas Beagle, Charlie Brown!"
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quote: Originally posted by gil: Over-modesty alert, remote!
the mundane is more a comment on the Mundane Science Fiction movement, and how on some levels i don't fit that at all, but i still have the habit of doing these stories where it could be said nothing particularly happens. though, i will thank you for the compliment non the less.
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