Well, I finished "The Man Who Skinned Schrodinger's Cat" this weekend and its going out in Monday's mail.
My next story is going to be a complete change of pace - set in space, with a strong theological element. I probably began thinking about it over a year and a half ago when I read Michael Burstein's "Sanctuary".
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