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Pamela McCorduck
I want to remind FRIAMers that I'll be signing my novel, "The Edge of  
Chaos," at Garcia Street Books in Santa Fe on Friday afternoon,  
November 30, 4:30 - 5:30.  Yes, it takes place in Santa Fe, its  
protagonist is a scientist at the Santa Fe Institute, and while it  
isn't a textbook, I did sit down with the intention of embodying a  
few of the principles of complexity in a novel.  Some  of  you  
received a postcard; others are strangely shy about putting your  
address in the phone book. :-)

Hope you can drop by.

Pamela



"Rather than live on in the hearts and minds of my fellow man, I'd  
prefer to live on in my apartment."

                                Woody Allen




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Steve Smith
Pamela -

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> Hope you can drop by.

Excellent!   I won't be back from DC until 6 PM on Friday, but will
definitely pick up a copy.

I am within a circle of Science Fiction authors, including my cousin,
Vonda McIntyre who got the Nebula in 1998 or 1999 for her novel "The Sun
and the Moon" and was awarded it right here in Santa Fe!


- Steve

PS..  I never noticed before that you have one of the coveted WELL
accounts...   You are at Sandia, right?


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Pamela McCorduck
No, Steve, not at Sandia.  A self-employed writer.


On Nov 26, 2007, at 9:18 PM, steve smith wrote:

> Pamela -
>
>>
>> Hope you can drop by.
>
> Excellent!   I won't be back from DC until 6 PM on Friday, but will
> definitely pick up a copy.
>
> I am within a circle of Science Fiction authors, including my cousin,
> Vonda McIntyre who got the Nebula in 1998 or 1999 for her novel  
> "The Sun
> and the Moon" and was awarded it right here in Santa Fe!
>
>
> - Steve
>
> PS..  I never noticed before that you have one of the coveted WELL
> accounts...   You are at Sandia, right?
>
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dialect she would, and few indeed were the foreigners with whom she  
conversed through an interpreter, since she answered most of them in  
her own words, whether Ethiopian, Trogodyte, Hebrew, Arab, Syriac,  
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