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Old 09-26-2012   #39741
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Clem Frobisher, the Moon Pool Fisherman by Allan Hawkwood and A. Merritt.

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"Bud Gets the Fabulous Idiot Preacher" by Allan Hawkwood and Theodore Sturgeon.

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The Luck of the Dead Irish by Allan Hawkwood and John Lescroart.

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The Buddha's Elephant Circuit by Allan Hawkwood and Robert A. Heinlein.

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"Khymer the Mysterious Thunder Mother" by Allan Hawkwood and Alan Dean Foster.

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Down to the Sea in Mindships by Allan Hawkwood and Gerard F. Conway.

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"Just One Second Chance" by Allan Hawkwood and Edmund Cooper.

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"Settling Down Those Funny Marines" by Phyllis Denham and Arthur J. Burks.

"What does it mean to be alive except to court disaster and suffering at every moment?"

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Ligotti: Ceremonies for initiating children into the cult of the sinister.
Tibet: Gas stations?
Ligotti: Nothing to say about gas stations as such, although I've always responded to the smell of gasoline as if it were a kind of perfume.
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Ballroom of the Skies Where the Dead Dance Always! by John D. MacDonald and Arthur J. Burks.

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"The Trouble with Tycho Trouble Shooters" by Clifford D. Simak and Arthur J. Burks.

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