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Old 04-01-2011, 10:54 AM   #8759
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Originally Posted by phenomshel View Post
I did start After Hours: Tales from the Ur-Bar, though, which is an anthology of short stories set in (where else) a bar, that travels through time. It's got a story by Anton Strout (he of the Simon Canderous series) in it, which is really why I bought it.


I know several of the folks in the anthology, and there was a launch party for it at Lunacon the weekend before last. (The party was lively. All concerned hope book sales are likewise.)

I'm waiting for the "Two Beers and a Story" collection, spawned by challenges at several SF cons where authors gathered in the bar, had a couple of beers, and wrote a story on the spot. It's interesting to watch, as some very good authors have problems just sitting down and turning out a story in a sitting.

An assortment of stories from such gatherings are in the hands of an agent, but this far, no takers.
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