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|    Titus G to Michael F. Stemper    |
|    Re: Highlights and Lowlights - August-Se    |
|    19 Oct 25 09:18:09    |
      From: noone@nowhere.com              On 19/10/25 02:29, Michael F. Stemper wrote:       > On 30/09/2025 15.11, Tony Nance wrote:       >> Highlights and Lowlights - August-September 2025       >       >> Now Reading:       >> Long work - I don’t know       >> Collection - A Logic Named Joe - Leinster       >       > I never knew that there was a collection with this title. What do you have       > to say about the other works in it?       >              A Logic Named Joe Murray Leinster edited by Eric Flint & Guy Gordon              1. The Dean of Gloucester, Virginia by Barry N. Malzberg.       An introduction to "Murray Leinster", the pen-name of William F Jenkins.              2. A Logic Named Joe              3. Dear Charles       Comedy. A clever time paradox.              4. Gateway to Elsewhere       In which he introduces the concept of Reality Magnetism.       "... there are other worlds. They are not quite real to us, because we       cannot reach them at will. But according to legend they touch each other       at many places, and it is possible to travel from one to another, and in       fact we constantly visit the frontier cities of other worlds without       ever knowing it. We do not know it, because we are a part of our own       world, and there is an attraction; a magnetism; a gravitation, perhaps;       which draws us back before we stray far through the gateway of a world       which is not our own."              I have forgotten the remaining three.       5. The Duplicators       6. The Fourth-Dimensional Demonstrator       7. The Pirates of Zan              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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