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Adam Fitzgerald
Samuel Delany: "If You're Going to Write Anything, Try to Take it Seriously"
Part Two of Adam Fitzgerald's Conversation with the Legendary Writer
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Adam Fitzgerald
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Don't Romanticize Science Fiction: An Interview with Samuel Delany
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The Harbor
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Mississippi River
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