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Old 05-07-2012, 09:32 AM   #40
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
That's the main reason that I'm such a huge fan of Baen's "Webscription" programme, which I've bought every issue of since it began. Because it's a "here's what we've published this month" thing, I've discovered no end of different authors who I may not otherwise have ever come across: David Weber, Steve White, Elizabeth Moon, Lois McMaster Bujold to name but a few.



Sounds as if we're perhaps of a similar age .
I'm soooo glad I ran into the Baen website. It's where I found David Drake, David Weber and Eric Flint. I'm looking forward to my next SF "discovery."

So many books, so little time to read them (or reread the great ones). I still have all of Cordwainer Smith's body of work to get through (happy sigh). SF - a deep, broad and wide field extending into the past and future.
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