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	<title>Post Pop Pulp Magazine &#187; Star Warez</title>
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		<title>Kingdom Veni si com sa</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Sep 2000 06:01:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello, this is issue two. New Speculative Fiction has arrived on our electronic doorstep. Electronic is old fashioned in this digital age, so we present a few stories based in a &#8216;speculative&#8217; place. Remember, everyone has a &#8216;speculative&#8217; place. Even those who are digital. . Television. Radio. Academics. Everyday objects, all quite passive, with academics [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hello, this is issue two. New Speculative Fiction has arrived on our electronic doorstep. Electronic is old fashioned in this digital age, so we present a few stories based in a &#8216;speculative&#8217; place. Remember, everyone has a &#8216;speculative&#8217; place.  Even those who are digital. .</p>
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<p>Television.</p>
<p>Radio.</p>
<p>Academics.</p>
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<p>Everyday objects, all quite passive, with academics being dry, stuffy, rather dusty. And the subjects of the stories, dismally pasive. Perhaps that is the true horror, a truly modern horror.</p>
<p>So, the reader is encouraged to peruse these stories passively too. Spend some time on the couch, recuperate from the big blow-out, and , in the words of that great pulp hero(issuing from the radio himself) Captain Planet, troubleshooter to the stars-</p>
<p>&#8220;LEVEL OFF!&#8221;</p>
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