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Response to News 8
Reporter Kristi Andersen and the News 8 anchors portrayed the QSP magazine drive as children buying and selling magazines. As a matter of fact, ...
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FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO DON'T MUCH LIKE FANTASY - General Discussion ...
13 posts - 9 authors - Last post: Oct 22, 2008Extruded Fantasy Product? Would that be "PhantzyWhiz" .... Spray on topping for some kind of imaginary Philadelphia steak sandwich? ...
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Disty Out Of Davie, Florida - The Magazine - Asimovs.com Forums
4 posts - 4 authors - Last post: yesterdayIt has come to our attention that Magazine Offer Agency has obtained our subscriber list and is soliciting our customers without our ...
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"Cut" by Magen Lindholm
"Northwestern’s good," I hedge. As I set a plate of cookies within her reach, I notice a bulge in the skin on her shoulder blade just above the fabric of ...
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Wagner story in December issue . - The Magazine - Asimovs.com Forums
18 posts - 8 authors - Last post: Feb 19I just read it a few days ago. I think it was by Jack McDevitt and (looking it up) Kathryn Lance. I got the feeling it's more Lance's deal. ...
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"The Elephants on Neptune" by Mike Resnick
"Certainly." The elephants rattled off their roll of honor: "The Kilimanjaro Elephant. Selemundi. Mohammed of Marsabit. And the Magnificent Seven of Krueger ...
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Asimov's Science Fiction
A History of Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine · Dell Magazines Award for Undergraduate Excellence in SF and Fantasy Writing · 2008 Dell Magazines Award ...
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Reflections
... displays used in flat-screen television sets and computer monitors. ... Gallium is thought to make up 0.0015 percent of the Earth’s crust and there are no ... And discovering better ways of separating the rare elements from the ...
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Hard Chore SF - General Discussion - Asimovs.com Forums
7 posts - 7 authors - Last post: Sep 16, 2008Asimov's Science Fiction, the most consistently innovative and readable SF magazine on the newsstands today.
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Asimov's Science Fiction
As one of science fiction’s most influential and prolific writers, Isaac Asimov wanted to provide a home for new SF writers—a new magazine for young writers ...