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[[Andy Porter]] says, "Its words resonate today; they still have the power to grab you, to rekindle that [[sense of wonder]] about all things [[stfnal]] and [[fannish]] that still smolders, however faintly, in all our hearts." | [[Andy Porter]] says, "Its words resonate today; they still have the power to grab you, to rekindle that [[sense of wonder]] about all things [[stfnal]] and [[fannish]] that still smolders, however faintly, in all our hearts." | ||
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Revision as of 07:13, 6 December 2019
A fannish retelling of Robert A. Heinlein's "The Green Hills of Earth," but hardly a parody by rich brown and Paul Stanbery and was originally published in 1960 in Dafoe, edited/published by John Koning.
Andy Porter says, "Its words resonate today; they still have the power to grab you, to rekindle that sense of wonder about all things stfnal and fannish that still smolders, however faintly, in all our hearts."
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