JonathanStrahan
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@ David Copperfield with Dinosaurs?
about 1 hour ago
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in reply to tansyrr
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@ I think @ would need to write a story to go with it, but it would rock!
about 1 hour ago
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in reply to tansyrr
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@ Thank you. And it's *good* Sekrit News. Though, alsa, it will remain sekrit for a while.
about 2 hours ago
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in reply to charlesatan
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It's good to have Sekrit News :)
about 2 hours ago
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@ I can't say I hate the whole phenomenon, but I'm puzzled. Who'd want to *read* it?
about 4 hours ago
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in reply to EllenKushner
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i guess Catcher in the Rye with Robots wouldn't work either, huh?
about 4 hours ago
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@ Finegan's Wake with Fairies, then?
about 4 hours ago
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in reply to randomisalex
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@ We all have our faults. And, in fairness, I spend at least as much time talking myself into new projects.
about 4 hours ago
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in reply to Krasnostein
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@ ????
about 4 hours ago
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in reply to Krasnostein
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Great Expectations with Gargoyles?
about 5 hours ago
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Pride & Prejudice with Zombies was easy. I want to see James Joyce's Ulysses, with Unicorns!
about 5 hours ago
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@ Thank you.
about 5 hours ago
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@ Heh. Thanks :)
about 5 hours ago
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@ Why?
about 5 hours ago
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Twitter access restricted.
about 5 hours ago
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@ I wonder if they're linked?
about 7 hours ago
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in reply to matociquala
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@ Faerie runs on 'three striikes, you're out' rules too? Huh.
about 7 hours ago
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in reply to matociquala
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Yellow Astringent sounds too harsh. And remember :
about 8 hours ago
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@ Sounds fun : )
about 8 hours ago
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in reply to Krasnostein
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@ I will say, Yellow Anarchy is good. Getting Blue Moves and Yellow Anarchy as a double would be awesome.
about 8 hours ago
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in reply to tansyrr
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- Name Jonathan Strahan
- Location Perth, Western Australia
- Web http://www.jonath...
- Bio An editor, anthologist, and SF critic doing his best to keep up.
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