…And a few other thoughts. The following essay pertains to mostly science fiction. It’s an opinion-based essay and nothing more than that. These are my views, take it for what it’s worth. It derives from something Harlan Ellison originally wrote on his Webderland Website a few days ago, a paragraph which can be found here: [...]
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