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04-26-2002 03:15 PM ET (US)
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Good choices, but I probably would have substituted a few:
"Granny Weather" by Charles de Lint, "Instructions" by Neil Gaiman, and "The Heidelberg Cylinder" by Jonathan Carroll.
True I am a little biased (these three authors are my current all-time favourites), but not unduly so. The story by Carroll is immensely enjoyable, and shows off his quirky way of thinking. I'm pissed that I won't get to meet them all at World Fantasy this year, since I'll have made a sizable dent in my savings account after going to Clarion, but I suppose that attending the most prestigious writers' workshop in the country makes up for it. Hee hee. Only six weeks away now!
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