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  1. @graywave Are those collections in the more recent Complete Stories book?
  2. @graywave Le Guin is okay. Which is Ballard's most SF work? Have Bradbury and Wells. No Tepper, which do you recommend?
  3. @graywave Got Wolfe and Atwood in my collection. Thanks for the suggestions :)
  4. I guess I'm just looking for something that is stylistically literary in the Pynchon sense, but very science fiction or fantasy...
  5. @charlesatan I know it is. I'm just thinking something that is less mainstream style and more...Pynchon in style...postmodern steampunk!
  6. Is there such a thing as "literary" steampunk?
  7. @nextread I guess I won't be getting Interfictions 2, then, because that really sounds uninteresting to me :S
  8. @nextread So...it's boring fiction?
  9. @nextread And what exactly does that mean?
  10. Can someone please explain to me what the hell Interstitial Writing is?
  11. Alright, so I've still got money left. Someone needs to sell me on something else...
  12. I've just described Survival By Storytelling as a non-party politician who votes for healthcare...not sure that was accurate, but so be it.
  13. @kaolinfire I'm just not a big horror fan, to be honest...dark fantasy I like, horror, not so much.
  14. @kaolinfire Is Shock Totem more horror-based?
  15. @kaolinfire I just want to know the gist of what's in it to decide if I really really want it :P
  16. @kaolinfire Can you tell me what's in issue 5?
  17. @MikeGriffiths17 Well, we'll see. I didn't get a chance to submit. My LGBT story is in to WOTF right now...
  18. @kaolinfire I'm getting the LGBT issue of Crossed Genres. I hope it's good.
  19. @kaolinfire Nevermind. That would be issue 4. I'm apparently a moron.
  20. @Scott_Kessman It'll help to sell it to kids and parents, which is really what the book is for.