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2 February 2009

[Article by  Claire L. Evans]

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ARTICLE: Petting the Singularity: An Interview with Mark von Schlegell, by Claire L. Evans

Presumably, off Earth, one-third gravity will be the norm so we'll be able actually to hold enormous books rather easily. These extreme books of the future will be extreme-length narratives constituting alternate realities and economies of their own.

FICTION: This Must Be the Place, by Elliott Bangs

It's probably simplest to say that I first met Loren Wells in a club in San Francisco. We'll set aside for the moment that it wasn't the first time he'd met me.

POETRY: Where Relativity Ends, by Elissa Malcohn

Time warped, in those days / when we took days for granted. / When calendars meant something.

REVIEW: This Week's Reviews, posted three times a week

Monday: The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson, reviewed by Richard Larson
Wednesday: City at the End of Time by Greg Bear, reviewed by Tony Keen
Friday: The Night Children by Kit Reed, reviewed by Michael Levy