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Fat Girl in a Strange Land, Part 1
A couple weeks ago I went to Boskone. Jane Yolen was there. I haven’t read all that much of her work–I read Briar Rose and I’m pretty sure I’ve read some of her short stories in anthologies. (While at Boskone, … Continue reading
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Tagged Crossed Genres, Jane Yolen, jogging, review, running, science fiction, self-hate, WALL-E
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