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EricJamesStone
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L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Volume XX, is now shipping from Amazon.com. It may also be available at your local bookstore. This volume contains the story "Bottomless" by Hatracker Luc Reid and the story "In Memory" by me.

All the Rage This Year, the third (and apparently last) Phobos Contest anthology, is now shipping from Amazon.com. Since its official release date isn't until next week, it may not be available in stores yet. This volume contains the story "Earl Billings and the Angels of the Lord" by Hatracker James Maxey and "The Man Who Moved the Moon" by me.

[This message has been edited by EricJamesStone (edited September 16, 2004).]


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Thanks for the heads-up on those, and congrats on the writing credits
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Kickle
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Thanks I've been waiting, credit card in hand. It's great to see so many hatrackers in print and I can't wait to read all of them.

[This message has been edited by Kickle (edited September 16, 2004).]


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Kathleen Dalton Woodbury
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Congrats, congrats, congrats--to all three of you (and a double dose for you EJS).

Write on!


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Edmund
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Way cool. That's the kind of news that keeps me motivated.
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Keeley
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Great news! Congratulations and I'll be saving up my pennies for a look-see. Not going to wait for the library on this one.
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Most Excellent! Looking forward to obtaining a copy.
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Rahl22
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You rock my world!
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EricJamesStone
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Here's a review from Publisher's Weekly:
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L. RON HUBBARD PRESENTS
WRITERS OF THE FUTURE
VOLUME XX
Edited by Algis Budrys

The human element remains at all times paramount in the 15 SF stories gathered in the 20th edition of L. Ron Hubbard's Writers of the Future series, at this point the most enduring forum to showcase new talent in the genre. Standouts include Eric James Stone's eerie "In Memory," whose hero, a brilliant mad physicist, exists as a disembodied computer image; Joy Remy's poignant "Sleep Sweetly, Junie Carter," in which a bedridden woman feels helpless in her near-immortality; and Jonathan Laden's disturbing "Monkey See, Monkey Deduce," in which a multibodied monster is actually a tribe of chimps, with an imposed common memory, at the mercy of human researchers. Brief essays on writing by Hubbard and contemporary giants such as Robert Silverberg and Kevin J. Anderson round out the volume. The series continues to be a powerful statement of faith as well as direction in American science fiction.



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Hildy9595
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Whoa, Eric, pointed out first by Publisher's Weekly? Time to treat yourself to a big ol' ice cream sundae! Congratulations again!

Edited because Sunday and sundae are not the same thing.

[This message has been edited by Hildy9595 (edited September 24, 2004).]


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GZ
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Most extra spiffy! That's quite a fine mention in the review. Way to go, Eric!
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Kolona
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Very prestigious, Eric. Nice going!
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Gen
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Conga-rats! (And they're dancing like they've never danced before, let me tell you.)
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GZ
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FYI, a fine picture of our Hatrack WOTF winners (with some other WOTF's thown in for good measure ) is on Page 80 of the September '04 Locus.
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