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  • The same imagery survives in an urban setting in Hal Standish's Fred Fearnot series, as published in "an interesting weekly" in 1906.

    Archive 2009-03-01 2009

  • The same imagery survives in an urban setting in Hal Standish's Fred Fearnot series, as published in "an interesting weekly" in 1906.

    Go to the Groggery’s Cell 2009

  • This trio of young ones from Melbourne, Australia makes a primitive, minimalist form of noise rock (vocalist Jonnine Standish's percussion instrument is a single maraca and a floor tom).

    Boing Boing 2009

  • "If you've got a bunch of investors that have been burned, then perhaps that's why you look to new markets," says Standish's Mr. Leduc.

    Rates Rise as Fear Returns on Greece Charles Forelle 2010

  • "If you've got a bunch of investors that have been burned, then perhaps that's why you look to new markets," says Standish's Mr. Leduc.

    Rates Rise as Fear Returns on Greece Charles Forelle 2010

  • "If you've got a bunch of investors that have been burned, then perhaps that's why you look to new markets," says Standish's Mr. Leduc.

    Rates Rise as Fear Returns on Greece Charles Forelle 2010

  • His description of the religion is lucid, apparently well researched, and generally free of Standish's sarcastic comments, which grow old after a few chapters.

    Archive 2007-04-01 2007

  • If you not only read sf but read about sf, take a look at Standish's Hollow Earth.

    Archive 2007-04-01 2007

  • To Standish's credit, his summaries of sf novels never quite grow entirely wearisome.

    Book Review: Hollow Earth 2007

  • To Standish's credit, his summaries of sf novels never quite grow entirely wearisome.

    Archive 2007-04-01 2007

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