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My poems "Phersu" and "The Coast Guard," originally published in Not One of Us #42 and Sirenia Digest #41 respectively, will be reprinted in Niteblade. They are two of the poems I am most proud of that have never been online, so you have no excuse for missing them now.
Steve Berman of Lethe Press has posted the cover for Beyond Binary. This book looks so good.
Rose Lemberg has a micropress.
Burns Night at the Skellig was a lot of fun. I am off to meet
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Steve Berman of Lethe Press has posted the cover for Beyond Binary. This book looks so good.
Rose Lemberg has a micropress.
Burns Night at the Skellig was a lot of fun. I am off to meet

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Give my love to Rush. Good hunting!
Nine
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Have a good day out there.
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I'm delighted you had a good time at Burns Night. I hope today is a good day.
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Thank you! I like them.
Give my love to Rush. Good hunting!
Given and wished.
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Next time, TOC-mates.
Have a good day out there.
It worked out.
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Thanks!
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Thank you! It was not terrible.
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Rest assured, there will be links. "Phersu" is the Vanth poem, so I'll even plug the Kuiper belt.
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Absolutely! And thank you!
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Thank you!
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Thank you! It was the unexpectedly positive result of a very weird situation.
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"Another Coming." Originally published in Not One of Us #32—it used to be available on the website as an extra, but you'll have to settle for my third-ever published story, "Moving Nameless." They're both midrashic. I don't think very much fiction of mine is available online, but I can point you toward one of the longer pieces, "The Dybbuk in Love." Originally published as a chapbook in 2005, reprinted last winter in People of the Book: A Decade of Jewish Science Fiction & Fantasy. I will of course point you toward Singing Innocence and Experience, but it doesn't have any of my work from the last now, yikes, seven years. I need a new publisher.
Thank you!
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Thank you!
I am very pleased to be part of it.
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Have you thought of approaching Papaveria to publish a new collection?
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I don't think Erzebet has offered to do my fiction . . .