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Old 15-December-2004, 09:48 AM
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"the city and the stars" read it !

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Hi Cordwainer 4,
I'm sure that you'll enjoy this website and this forum as much as the rest of us do!!
I'm trying to write a science fiction short story for the Arthur C Clarke Competition on the ESA website, he is the master of sci-fi!!
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may I quite what I believe is most outstanding SF contribution
"the city and the stars" read it !
You know, there were 2 versions of that book by Clarke!
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