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The rewarding aspect of our current project to check old SH content and get it ready for importing to a new version of the website is that quite often I get distracted by the pages I'm meant to be checking and end up reading them. Today, for example, I have been reminded of the following:
- Nicholas Seeley's two-part roundtable with authors included in The Apex Book of World SF, from 2009
- Greg Beatty's interrogative review of the first three volumes of Polyphony, from 2004
- Two stories from 2005: "Two Dreams on Trains" by Elizabeth Bear, and "The Green Glass Sea" by Ellen Klages
There are certainly worse ways to be spending a Saturday.