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- From: damiene@aurora.cc.monash.edu.au (Eccles)
- Subject: Re: SF or Fantasy?
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- Organization: Monash University, Melb., Australia.
- References: <alix.727564404@vincent2.iastate.edu> <matt-210193193202@wardibm2.med.yale.edu>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 00:44:09 GMT
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- matt@wardsgi.med.yale.edu (Matt Healy) writes:
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- >In article <alix.727564404@vincent2.iastate.edu>, alix@iastate.edu (L.A.
- >Melloy) wrote:
- >>[text cut]
- >> Are the Dragonrider books considered sci-fi, or fantasy?
- >>[text cut]
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- >3. While I have read most of the dragon books with pleasure,
- > I and my wife *really* like the Killashandra series!
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- > Someday I'd like to visit Ballybaran! (Of course I'll
- > have a little trouble leaving--code 4 you know. I'd
- > never be a crystal singer myself, because I wear hearing
- > aids, and have never had perfect pitch...)
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- um.... I agree..... until Crystal Line.
- Tip for upandcoming writers - don't have your main character
- having no memory..... book becomes silly v. quickly.
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- Eccles
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