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I’ve had the backstory to ‘Getting Used To It’ bubbling away in the back of my head for the last decade or so. The only problem is, it requires a little more science that I am prepared to science in my science fiction. Guess I should have taken more math classes.
I like filk. And I figure people will sing stuff like ‘Adieu Terran Ladies,’ centuries after we are all dead. Well, if we’re lucky, that is.
Now that I think about it, there was a Delta Green organization that worked on the same principle as the dude in ‘Community Service.’ It’s a hell of a recruitment technique, let me tell you. As long as you keep the scalpel sanitized.
…So, yeah, that’s a darker one than usual.
So, as to “They’ve Got Their Reasons, Trust Me:” I have no ideas what those reasons are, in fact. Maybe they’ll tell me. Maybe they won’t. It’s all good, baby.
Nobody ever asks the warriors if they want to go to Valhalla. The people in ‘Ill-Chosen From The Slain’ will likely regret that, at some point. It’s a shame I have no burning urge to write military fantasy fiction…
Yeah, I guess “A Fairie Gruesome Story” lives up to the title. And/or bad implied pun. I’m not sure it’s quite a full pun, honestly.
Moe Lane
Bismarck once said that if he heard the world was ending tomorrow, he would immediately move to Mecklenburg – because everything there happens fifty years later. “Back of Back of Beyond” has that energy. Some places just don’t react much to current events.
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