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- proper noun A town in
Hampshire ,England
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There are parts past the halfway mark that seem to blow the whole story out of the water, until you see what Swanwick is up to.
Storytelling Invention and Upping the Ante marshallpayne1 2010
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In fact, Swanwick is credited by many as being one of the first creators of wetware, the idea of ‘painting on’ software to do just that.
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The Dead by Michael Swanwick is online, search here or Baen webscriptions.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: The Living Dead - John Joseph Adams Blue Tyson 2008
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The Best of Michael Swanwick is that rare collection that received starred reviews from two of the major trade outlets.
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According to him, the interview with Michael Swanwick is the first that was conducted with one eye on a future book.
Shuffle Review 2003
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His cover for Subterranean's The Best of Michael Swanwick is outstanding.
Book Cover Smackdown! Two Hawks From Earth vs. Death of a Starship 2009
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In other news, Michael Swanwick is Flogging Babel.
hold your head up. use another screw. stillsostrange 2007
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Note: This is the third story in Swanwick's Surplus & Darger stories after "The Little Cat Laughed to See Such Sport" and "The Dog Said Bow-Wow".
REVIEW: Year's Best SF 11 edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer 2006
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When Swanage was Danish Swanic (it was called Swanwick in the early nineteenth century) it witnessed the defeat of its colonizers in a sea fight with Alfred.
Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter Edric Holmes
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(There appear to be a couple of ringers, such as Swanwick, a prominent Philadelphian.)
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