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From: William Hyde <wthyde1953@gmail.com>
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Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
> In article <v6heqe$10bmh$1@dont-email.me>,
> Tony Nance  <tnusenet17@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 7/4/24 4:05 PM, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
>>> Once again Tony inspires me to, belatedly, get on the ball.
>>>
>>> As usual, the links below are Amazon affiliate ones which, in theory,
>>> though never yet in practice, could earn me something should you enter
>>> Amazon that way.
>>>
>>
>> Thanks for these posts - I find them interesting & valuable.
>>
>>
>>> =====
>>> The Long Night Paperback  January 1, 1983
>>> by Poul Anderson
>>> https://amzn.to/4bt6jEy
>>>
>>
>> I do not have this volume, but I do have all of its stories in various
>> other volumes. I am pretty sure I haven't read 1-2 of the stories (yet).
>>
>> The only one I remember decently well is "Starfog", so I should probably
>> chase down the rest and read them.
>>
>> Tony
> 
> Thank you -- I often wonder if anyone is reading them.  


Always.  I may not have much to say, but I do read.

William Hyde