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Tag Archives: Betty Ballantine
Anne McCaffrey interview, Albedo One issue #10 1996
Anne McCaffrey The Encyclopedia of SF says that your first published work was a short story in 1953 and your first novel was in 1967.1 thought that said something about those times. Yes. I was raising children. I rememĀber they … Continue reading →
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