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Old 11-09-2014, 12:06 AM   #21117
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Since I'm mired in fixing my copy of Skeleton Crew as well as working on a new novel, I've taken up Space Captain Smith as my current "casual read." (I have to read SkCrew like I'm proofreading it - paperback here, ebook there, and the iPad handy for taking notes. Hardly casual. SCS still has a few formatting glitches, but only occasional ones.)

SCS is somewhere between steampunk, British colonialism, and wacky space opera. I think Arthur Dent would feel right at home here.
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