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Old 08-27-2008, 07:39 PM   #117
Steven Lyle Jordan
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Would you mind providing a few links to review sites? I'm looking for more "philosophical" sff (for lack of a better term). I prefer a strong science underpinning to my stories, i.e. if it's supposed to be sf, I don't want to see terms like "tesseract" or "mutant" thrown around just for flavor with no connection to their contemporary scientific meanings, but the interactions between the characters and how they solve problems are usually the most interesting part of the story for me. If fantasy, I prefer a strongly developed, original mythos, preferably without elves and orcs (I've already read Tolkien), again with an emphasis on characters solving problems, preferably by working together (eventually, at least). Any suggestions?
How 'bout a review of my next novel, Teenage Mutant Tesseract Philosophers?

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