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  • Fledgling is free to raise his/her children however he/she sees fit.

    'Sesame Street' turns 40!: What did we learn? | EW.com 2009

  • Octavia Butler wrote an excellent, and atypical, novel covering this called, "Fledgling".

    Wampyr Wuv 2009

  • Lisa Spangenberg @ 234: Like Paula Lieberman said at 242, the serialisation model worked for Sharon Lee & Steve Miller with "Fledgling" and "Saltation".

    Making Light: Amazon & Macmillan 2010

  • Due last spoke with Butler in the summer when Butler was planning to send her last manuscript, "Fledgling," which was recently published to acclaim.

    Jamal Simmons: Octavia Butler - African American Sci Fi Pioneer 2008

  • "Fledgling;" you can find that in the August archives.

    Walking the Dog Susan Palwick 2006

  • Blake's, "Fledgling", but till now the world has been woefully bereft of the finch's point of view.

    Review of the Day: The True Story of Stellina fusenumber8 2006

  • Blake's, "Fledgling", but till now the world has been woefully bereft of the finch's point of view.

    Archive 2006-11-01 fusenumber8 2006

  • Blake's, "Fledgling", but till now the world has been woefully bereft of the finch's point of view.

    Archive 2006-03-01 fusenumber8 2006

  • "Fledgling," the vampire novel the article alludes to, has a release date of October but is in stores now.

    Genius 2005

  • As for "Fledgling," I suspect the fact that the tale is far more thought out than the usual vampire yarn meaning the science, the various subcultures, the biology, et al. is what you may be detecting.

    Some novels really transport you elsewhere Jenny Davidson 2005

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