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Jason Sanford

speculative fiction author
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For archived posts originally published between September 2007 and April 2014, go here.

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Where to find SF/F criticism and reviews
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#JasonReadsShortStories for March 2018
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Retreat to the Springs writers’ workshop, Oct. 26 to 28, 2018
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The Emotionless, in Love
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#JasonReadsShortStories for February 2018
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Jason Sanford on Medium.com

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    about 5 hours ago
  • RT @jasonsanford: I updated my list of where to find SF/F criticism/reviews and placed the list on my website. Tons of great literary… https://t.co/p095GliRlD
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    about 7 hours ago

Story published in Dec. 2008 Analog

September 29, 2008 in Jason's writings

My short story "Where Away You Fall" has just been published in the December 2008 issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact. Subscribers are just receiving their copies in the mail, meaning the issue should be in bookstores in another two weeks.

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