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Prisoners of Gravity: Children (Part 2 of 3)

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From the episode guide:

Airdate: November 21, 1991

Commander Rick's guests include SF reviewer John Clute, Kristine Kathryn Rusch (editor, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction), and speculative fiction writers Pat Cadigan (Synners), Esther Friesner (Harpy High), Mercedes Lackey (Bardic Voices), Robert Holdstock (The Bone Forest), and Gwyneth Jones, who writes young adult fiction as Ann Halam. With award-winning YA authors Jane Yolen (Wizard's Hall), and Canada's own Monica Hughes (Crisis on Conshelf Ten).

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  • No hurry, dear lady. I was just overcoming insomnia when I found your latest upload. Pay no attention to the grumblepuss who's typing this! Take all the time you need. Thanks again for posting these installments.

  • No biggie. I was just grumpy about how long it took part 3 to compress, because it was getting so late and I like uploading episodes all at once. If I left it to the next day, there's a chance I could forget about it, since I'm easily distracted. Ooooh! Look! Something shiney! ::wanders off::

  • Interesting how the Science Fiction books that I read as a child stand out more prominently than the fantasy stories, with the exception of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" "The Wizard of Oz" "Winnie The Pooh" and "Uncle Wiggly." The fact that two of the main characters are pre-adolescent girls and two are animals (one stuffed and imaginary) says alot about my childhood, I guess. On to Part 3...

  • When Part 3 is up. For some reason or another, the comp really choked on part three tonight. It's being uploaded as I type this, which means it should be up in another... hour? Depending on how long YouTube takes.

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  • Nice to see Robert Holdstock here. What a fine writer. He will be greatly missed.

  • So Sad ... Robert Holdstock was a brilliant writer and decent bloke .. Went before his time..Now part of the Myths

  • Goodbye Robert Holdstock and safe journeys to wherever your spirit goes.

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