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Mark J. McGarry || writer, editor
One of the releases ended up at ACES, the American Copy Editors Society, and shortly thereafter I got an e-mail from Shelby R. Bradley of the Fort Worth ...
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Mark J. McGarry || writer, editor
One of the releases ended up at ACES, the American Copy Editors Society, and shortly thereafter I got an e-mail from Shelby R. Bradley of the Fort Worth ...
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Mark J. McGarry || writer, editor
One of the releases ended up at ACES, the American Copy Editors Society, and shortly thereafter I got an e-mail from Shelby R. Bradley of the Fort Worth ...
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Mark J. McGarry || writer, editor
That turned around in February 1979, when I met John Silbersack, my new editor at Berkley. In 1978 I'd mumbled something to my agents about maybe working on ...
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Mark J. McGarry || writer, editor
Apr 26, 2005 ... The virtual aspect of Mark J. McGarry, occasional SF writer, Nebula Award nominee, frequent curmudgeon and full-time editor at The ...
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Mark J. McGarry || writer, editor
Apr 26, 2005 ... The virtual aspect of Mark J. McGarry, occasional SF writer, Nebula Award nominee, frequent curmudgeon and full-time editor at The ...
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