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So things continue on. Sorry I have been slow responding to emails, they are a bit backed up but I hopefully have gotten to them by the time this goes out. Not having internet at home is proving to be something of a nuisance. We are moving homes soon though and that should all be rectified.
Do you like John C. Wright? He is releasing his serial Superluminary weekly on Patreon. Why not sign up to that and sign up to Sci Phi Journal at the same time?
More interviews for the Star Trek Symposium are in the pipeline as well.
Finally Mr Superversive himself, Tom Simon, has a new book![easyazon_link asin=”B01GCCT4DS” locale=”US” new_window=”default” nofollow=”default” tag=”superversivesf-20″ add_to_cart=”default” cloaking=”default” localization=”default” popups=”default”]The Worm of the Ages and Other Tails: Six Short Fantasies[/easyazon_link]
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