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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Feminist Speculative Fiction: Events : Wiscon
For those lucky enough (or wealthy enough to travel)
Wiscon
tickets are onsale and sure to be in demand.
As jealousy is not a fine trait, post will have to end here.
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