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Two Envelopes And A Phone
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Read the Judith Merril tale, loved it. I met Judith Merril once; well, actually, I wandered into the Spaced Out Library as a youngster, and met “scary lady”. No, she was grand, but there was this kid wandering around her lovely books, and at some point she asked me what I was looking for. I wish I had said “fictional extrapolations of laser technology”, but I said “monsters”. First time I held Brown’s The Mind Thing.
— Jun 10, 2023 09:14AM
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Two Envelopes And A Phone
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A sad but effective story from Gordon R. Dickson.
— Jul 19, 2023 05:43AM

Two Envelopes And A Phone
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I enjoyed the story by Charles Cloukey; it's a pity that he died so young, but at least he managed to get some stories published, though I guess they are all obscure now. Next is 'Lunar Lilliput' by William F. Temple. I did like his novel Four-Sided Triangle, so let's see what he does with the Moon (story title is tantalizing hint, I guess...)!
— Jun 26, 2023 12:19PM

Two Envelopes And A Phone
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Was fun to revisit a portion of Wells's First Men in the Moon, after so many years. That one and The Invisible Man were the first Wells novels I read as a youngster, then War of the Worlds for uni and Island of Doctor Moreau because it was on a "Best of" Horror list. Not long ago I knocked off many other SF novels by Wells, especially enjoying The Food of the Goods. I love his non-SF book The History of Mr Polly.
— Jun 26, 2023 10:47AM