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	<title>Comments on: Steve Erickson (BSS #180)</title>
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		<title>By: Steve Erickson on The Bat Segundo Show &#124; Illusion</title>
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		<description>[...] The Bat Segundo show has a great interview with Steve Erickson posted right now.Â  Steve Erickson is one of my favorite authors and while what he&#8217;s writing is speculative fic, it is more than a little difficult to define just what he does.Â  My recommendation?Â  Start with his milennial novel, Arc d&#8217;X which meanders through past, present and alternate times and includes a Berlin populated by escaped zoo animals and divided by a wall built from the papers liberated from Stasi files and features a major plotline involving Sally Hemmings.Â  Erickson&#8217;s work is weird, haunting, genre-bending and has a consistently stunning cadence. . [...]</description>
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