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Sci Phi Journal subscribers also received the first book from Superversive Press, [easyazon_link asin=”B01M23YOS4″ locale=”US” new_window=”default” nofollow=”default” tag=”superversivesf-20″ add_to_cart=”default” cloaking=”default” localization=”default” popups=”default”]The Product[/easyazon_link] by Marina Fontaine, I hope you enjoyed it.
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