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Not completely overlooked…

Jeff VanderMeer, the prolific and talented author of many beautiful books and stories, put on his reviewer’s hat for a Best of 2007 roundup for Locus magazine. I appreciate the shout-outs for Dangerous Space and Aqueduct Press, as well as my very own sweetie. If I’m to be overlooked, I can’t imagine better company.

Author KelleyPosted on 1 February 2008Categories blog, writingTags jeff vandermeer, locusLeave a comment on Not completely overlooked…

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A girl who goes into battle beside you and keeps your back is a different thing, a thing to make you shiver.

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