One of the blurbs in the Short Story index is for a story from last month (my fault), and one of the blurbs in the Serials index just sort of ... stops in midsentence (also my fault -- I was gonna look up the nature of the thingy they were trying to deliver, got sidetracked, forgot...).
The Series header is presumably out of date because we haven't had any new Nightwatch entries for quite a while (and Mare Inebrium stuff is usually included in the Short Stories index).
Robert M.
Which issue?
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Not only that, but...
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Another link
Just FYI, but I noticed the link to the May back issue actually takes you to April instead.
Re: May Link
Fixed this one too. Cut and paste FTL, man.TaoPhoenix wrote:I got a note on this too.
The issue itself is there at:
http://www.aphelion-webzine.com/oldishs/ap132v13.htm
But The Fly apparently blinded our WebMaven as an audition for performing for President Obama.

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Re: Cut & Paste = FTL!!
Does Dr. Malorian drive a DeLorean? (Dr. Seuss made me ask.)TaoPhoenix wrote:"So, Dr. Malorian, how does the new Hyperdrive work?"doc wrote: Cut and paste FTL, man.
"Cut & Paste. Cut yourself out of your reality here, Paste yourself There."
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