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breakfastintheruins.com
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| | | | Miles is back to discuss another of Moorcock's 1960s SF titles, arguably the most influential of the lot when considering the origins of the Multiverse. This may require some thoughtful, in-depth analysis. Instead, we talk about caffeine, giro spending habits of the 1990s and racist space dogs for close to two hours. JOIN US! Listen... | |
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benjaminstudebaker.com
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| | | | I've written the third in a series of six posts that will be coming out with the Streit Council, on the problem of economic integration without political union. There's no paywall. You can read it here: https://www.streitcouncil.org/post/why-federalism-the-unit-question | |
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sffreviews.com
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| | | | Review of Amara Mesnik, "Canary, Canary," Luna Station Quarterly 61 (2025): 327-347 -- Purchase online. Reviewed by Sara L. Uckelman. One could describe the premise of this story as: Colonizing men get their comeuppance -- and since it comes at the hands of a young woman, it's rather satisfying. On the other hand, it could... | |
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cambridge163.wordpress.com
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| | This is the excerpt for your very firstpost. |