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MORE OF MY BOOK REVIEWS IN MARCH/APRIL ANALOG

Woo hoo! The current issue of Analog Magazine has some excellent science fiction by David Gerrold and other fine writers, plus my latest book review column: The Reference Library. It’s available right now for you to read on line. You can read all about:

  • BEHOLD THE APE by James Morrow
  • THE CIRCUMFERENCE OF THE WORLD by Lavie Tidhar
  • THE DEEP SKY by Yume Kitasei
  • THE LONG FALL UP AND OTHER STORIES by William Ledbetter
  • THE KUIPER BELT JOB by David D. Levine

I love finding works that readers might easily overlook because they do not come from the largest publishing houses and thus receive less attention than they deserve.

I also had a fine time yesterday teaching a class on the art of the book review for The Rambo Academy for Wayward Writers. If you are a writer at any level, the list of upcoming classes is quite impressive.

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